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Vahina Giocante
Birth at
30 June 1981
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Actress Vaina Giocante was born on June 30, 1981 in the French city of Orleans, France. Parents gave the girl at birth a rather rare name, which means “Welcome”. Vaina graduated from the Lyceum named after Paul Cezanne, danced in the Opera House of Marseille. For the first time, viewers saw the actress in a small role in the 1991 series Megre. Six years later, she was invited to the melodrama “Mary from the Bay of Angels”, where Giocante played Mary – a girl from the company of wanderers connected
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Actress Vaina Giocante was born on June 30, 1981 in the French city of Orleans, France. Parents gave the girl at birth a rather rare name, which means “Welcome”. Vaina graduated from the Lyceum named after Paul Cezanne, danced in the Opera House of Marseille.
For the first time, viewers saw the actress in a small role in the 1991 series Megre. Six years later, she was invited to the melodrama “Mary from the Bay of Angels”, where Giocante played Mary – a girl from the company of wanderers connected by difficult, confusing relationships.
In 2004, the audience enjoyed playing the actress in the melodrama “Lila speaks”. In this film, Vaina played the role of a beautiful blonde living with her aunt in the criminal district of Marseille. The picture caused a lot of controversy, and Vaina herself was compared in this film with a young Brigitte Bardot.
Further, the cinematic list of the French beauty was supplemented by works in the films The Thief of Life, The Libertine, Soldiers of Salamis, Blueberry, Black Night on October 17, 1961. Serious dramatic roles were replaced by light comedy, and everywhere Giocante was very good. In 2006, she played brilliantly in a short film.
comedy "Prelude" Francois Ozon, where she was lucky to meet on the set with Louis Garrel and Mathieu Amalric.
Some of the latest films of Vaina Giocante are “99 francs”, “Secrets of the State”, “The Closed Circle”, “La blonde aux seins nus”, “Krach” and “30 Beats”.
The actress has a son, whom she gave birth to at the age of twenty by musician Martin Gamet.