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Jeanne Moreau was a French musician, actor, singer, screenwriter, film producer, and director, born on January 23, 1928, in Paris, France. She was also known by the nickname "The French Bette Davis". Moreau was educated at the CNSAD, a French higher education institution.
She had several occupations throughout her career, including working in the music industry, as well as being a prominent musician. She held French nationality. Jeanne Moreau was known for her notable work in the film "Seven Days... Seven Nights".
During her life, she was married to William Friedkin, and together they had a child named Jérôme Richard. Jeanne Moreau was the child of Anatole-Désiré Moreau and Katherine Moreau.
She was the director of several films, including "Lumière", "L'adolescente", and "Lillian Gish Filmography". Moreau passed away on July 31, 2017, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.