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Claude Gensac
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1 March 1927 - 27 December 2016
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Claude Jansac, or Gensac, is a French comedy actress whose full name is Claude Jeanne Malka Jansac. Claudie was born in 1927 in a small town in France. Since childhood, she grew up a very artistic girl. That is why Claude decided to enter the drama department of the Paris Conservatory, which she successfully graduated.
Jansak’s debut in film and television was mainly associated with dramatic roles. The first film, where she played, was the film “Life of a decent man” directed by Sasha Guitri, released
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Claude Jansac, or Gensac, is a French comedy actress whose full name is Claude Jeanne Malka Jansac.
Claudie was born in 1927 in a small town in France. Since childhood, she grew up a very artistic girl. That is why Claude decided to enter the drama department of the Paris Conservatory, which she successfully graduated.
Jansak’s debut in film and television was mainly associated with dramatic roles. The first film, where she played, was the film “Life of a decent man” directed by Sasha Guitri, released in 1952. Since then, she has played in French theaters.
In 1952, Claudie Jeansac met in Louis de Funes. He was so fascinated by the actress that he said he would like to see her in all his films. As a result, Claude played in dozens of comedies along with the great comedian. Mostly she played the roles of his wives.
The most famous joint work of the actors became
"The Big Vacation" 1967 Oscars,
"Frozen" .
Wing or leg" "The Miser", as well as a number of films about the gendarme Cruchot, where Claude appeared in the role of Joseph.
Claudie Jansack actively starred and starred in television series. So, she played Tante Clarisse in the series “Under the Sun of St. Tropez”, which was on the screens from 1996 to 2008, Grenell in the soap opera “Mark and Sophie” and many other projects.
Claude Jansack continues to play in the theater. Since 1975, she has played in the Theatre Edward VII, and since 1977 - in the Theatre of Paris Marigny.
In 2010, Claude appeared in the film “22 Bullets: Immortal”, and in 2011 she released a film with her participation called “Oil to the Fire!”. Claudie continued acting in 2013. She successfully plays various comedic roles of elderly ladies.
Claudie tried herself as a writer, releasing her memoirs in 2005 titled “My Me... It’s Easier to Say!”