Geneviève Page

Geneviève Page

Born December 13, 1927 (Age: 98) Paris, France

Biography

Geneviève Bonjean (13 December 1927 – 14 February 2025), known professionally as Geneviève Page, was a French actress with a film career spanning fifty years and also numerous English-speaking film productions. She was the daughter of French art collector Jacques Paul Bonjean (1899–1990). Page was born in Paris on 13 December 1927, to a family of aesthetes, like her father Jacques Bonjean, who collected art from 17th century France, and her mother Germaine (born Lipman) Bonjean. Her mother's family was Jewish, and had founded LIP. At the age of six, her godfather Christian Dior played the piano with Page's mother, and talked to Page about talking to adults. She recalls, "He had no money at the time, and drew hats for big houses. He had lunch every other day at home and played the piano, with my mother in my room, with four hands. I took refuge in the bathroom to learn my lessons." At the age of twelve, Page read some works by Voltaire, and to her mother's surprise, her father replied "If she can't read Voltaire, she can't read anyone." Despite this, she was a very talented young girl, playing Musset at Théâtre National Populaire and entering the Conservatory. Her film début was in Pas de pitié pour les femmes (1951), followed by Fanfan la Tulipe (1952), in which she played Madame de Pompadour alongside Gérard Philipe and Gina Lollobrigida. Later, she appeared in Italian, French, British, and American films. She co-starred with Robert Mitchum and Ingrid Thulin in Foreign Intrigue (1956), Dirk Bogarde and Capucine in Song Without End (1960), Charlton Heston and Sophia Loren in El Cid (1961), and was seen in Grand Prix (1966) with James Garner, and Belle de Jour (1967), with Catherine Deneuve and directed by Luis Buñuel. She appeared with Deneuve again when she played Countess Larisch in Mayerling (1968), also co-starring with Ava Gardner and James Mason. Billy Wilder cast her as the mysterious widow in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970) because the character she played used her sex appeal to manipulate Holmes. She appeared in Robert Altman's Beyond Therapy (1987) and continued to act until 2003. She acted in 1943 in Le Soulier de Satin and in Oh! Les Beaux Jours, both of which were directed by Jean-Louis Barrault Madeleine Renaud Co. Her theatre career continued in the 1980s and 1990s, with Les larmes amères de Petra von Kant (The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant) (1980), La nuit des rois (Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare), La femme sur le lit (The Woman on the Bed, Franco Brusati) 1994, and Delicate Balance (1998). Page was educated at École du Louvre and Conservatoire national des arts et métiers. Page was married to Jean-Claude Bujard from 1959 until his death on 29 August 2011; the couple had two children. In an interview from 2013, she said she was having stewardship problems in her house and that she was "not used to talking anymore". Page died in Paris on 14 February 2025, at the age of 97. Description above from the Wikipedia article Geneviève Page, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Geneviève Bonjean (13 December 1927 – 14 February 2025), known professionally as Geneviève Page, was a French actress with a film career spanning fifty years and also numerous English-speaking film productions. She was the daughter of French art collector Jacques Paul Bonjean (1899–1990). Page was born in Paris on 13 December 1927, to a family of aesthetes, like her father Jacques Bonjean, who collected art from 17th century France, and her mother Germaine (born Lipman) Bonjean. Her mother's family was Jewish, and had founded LIP. At the age of six, her godfather Christian Dior played the piano with Page's mother, and talked to Page about talking to adults. She recalls, "He had no money at the time, and drew hats for big houses. He had lunch every other day at home and played the piano, with my mother in my room, with four hands. I took refuge in the bathroom to learn my lessons." At the age of twelve, Page read some works by Voltaire, and to her mother's surprise, her father replied "If she can't read Voltaire, she can't read anyone." Despite this, she was a very talented young girl, playing Musset at Théâtre National Populaire and entering the Conservatory. Her film début was in Pas de pitié pour les femmes (1951), followed by Fanfan la Tulipe (1952), in which she played Madame de Pompadour alongside Gérard Philipe and Gina Lollobrigida. Later, she appeared in Italian, French, British, and American films. She co-starred with Robert Mitchum and Ingrid Thulin in Foreign Intrigue (1956), Dirk Bogarde and Capucine in Song Without End (1960), Charlton Heston and Sophia Loren in El Cid (1961), and was seen in Grand Prix (1966) with James Garner, and Belle de Jour (1967), with Catherine Deneuve and directed by Luis Buñuel. She appeared with Deneuve again when she played Countess Larisch in Mayerling (1968), also co-starring with Ava Gardner and James Mason. Billy Wilder cast her as the mysterious widow in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970) because the character she played used her sex appeal to manipulate Holmes. She appeared in Robert Altman's Beyond Therapy (1987) and continued to act until 2003. She acted in 1943 in Le Soulier de Satin and in Oh! Les Beaux Jours, both of which were directed by Jean-Louis Barrault Madeleine Renaud Co. Her theatre career continued in the 1980s and 1990s, with Les larmes amères de Petra von Kant (The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant) (1980), La nuit des rois (Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare), La femme sur le lit (The Woman on the Bed, Franco Brusati) 1994, and Delicate Balance (1998). Page was educated at École du Louvre and Conservatoire national des arts et métiers. Page was married to Jean-Claude Bujard from 1959 until his death on 29 August 2011; the couple had two children. In an interview from 2013, she said she was having stewardship problems in her house and that she was "not used to talking anymore". Page died in Paris on 14 February 2025, at the age of 97. Description above from the Wikipedia article Geneviève Page, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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Filmography

Mémoires en fuite

Mémoires en fuite

2000 as Jeanne Age: 72
Stranger in the House

Stranger in the House

1992 as Bernadette Age: 64
Les gens ne sont pas forcément ignobles

Les gens ne sont pas forcément ignobles

1991 as Simone Age: 63
Dark Woods

Dark Woods

1989 as Nathalie Dupin Age: 61
No Image

Italian Postcards

1987 as Silvana Age: 59
Beyond Therapy

Beyond Therapy

1987 as Zizi Age: 59
December

December

1973 as Béatrice de St-Mérand Age: 45
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes

The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes

1970 as Gabrielle Valadon Age: 42
A Talent for Loving

A Talent for Loving

1969 as Lady Butler Age: 41
No Image

Camille '68

1968 as Camille Age: 41
Grand Prix

Grand Prix

1966 as Monique Delvaux-Sarti Age: 39
Three Rooms in Manhattan

Three Rooms in Manhattan

1965 as Yolande Combes Age: 37
Le Majordome

Le Majordome

1965 as Geneviève des Vallières Age: 37
Youngblood Hawke

Youngblood Hawke

1964 as Frieda Winter Age: 36
The Reluctant Spy

The Reluctant Spy

1963 as Ursula Keller Age: 35
The Day and the Hour

The Day and the Hour

1963 as Agathe Age: 35
La nuit des Rois

La nuit des Rois

1962 as Viola Age: 34
El Cid

El Cid

1961 as Princess Urraca Age: 33
Song Without End

Song Without End

1960 as Countess Marie D'Agoult Age: 32
Michael Strogoff

Michael Strogoff

1956 as Nadia Fedoroff Age: 29
The Silken Affair

The Silken Affair

1956 as Genevieve Gerard Age: 28
Foreign Intrigue

Foreign Intrigue

1956 as Dominique Danemore Age: 28
Cherchez la femme

Cherchez la femme

1955 as Barbara Van Looren Age: 27
Nuits andalouses

Nuits andalouses

1954 as Dominique de Bellecombe Age: 26
Strange Desire of Mr. Bard

Strange Desire of Mr. Bard

1954 as Donata Age: 26
Lettre ouverte

Lettre ouverte

1953 as Colette Simonet Age: 25
No Pity for Women

No Pity for Women

1950 as Carole de Norbois Age: 22
The Century Is Fifty

The Century Is Fifty

1950 as Self Age: 22