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He's had four children -- Creator/{{Vincent|Cassel}} (who followed in his footsteps and became an actor), Olivia (who died of sudden infant death syndrome), Mathias (aka Rockin' Squat, the frontman of the HipHop band Assassin) and Cécile.

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He's had four children -- Creator/{{Vincent|Cassel}} (who followed in his footsteps and became an actor), Olivia (who died of sudden infant death syndrome), Mathias (aka Rockin' Squat, the frontman of the HipHop band Assassin) and Cécile.Cécile (an actress and singer).
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Since Creator/GeneKelly invited him for a small part in ''The Happy Road'' (1957), he was also frequently cast from small parts to supporting roles in Hollywoodian productions when a "French face" was needed.

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Since Creator/GeneKelly invited him for a small part in ''The Happy Road'' (1957), he was also frequently cast from small parts to supporting roles in Hollywoodian productions when a "French face" was needed.needed, such as ''Film/ThoseMagnificentMenInTheirFlyingMachines'' or 1973's ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1973}}''.
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He's had four children -- Creator/{{Vincent|Cassel}} (who followed in his footsteps and became an actor), Olivia (who died of sudden infant death syndrome), Mathias (aka Rockin' Squat, the {{face|of the band}} of the HipHop band Assassin) and Cécile.

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He's had four children -- Creator/{{Vincent|Cassel}} (who followed in his footsteps and became an actor), Olivia (who died of sudden infant death syndrome), Mathias (aka Rockin' Squat, the {{face|of the band}} frontman of the HipHop band Assassin) and Cécile.
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He started his career as a tap dancer in TheFifties, a skill that contributed to make him a stalwart in the comedies of director Philippe de Broca, in which he nearly always played latter-day variations of the ingenuous Literature/{{Candide}}, whom he played on film in 1958. He was also often cast by Creator/ClaudeChabrol, and he's been the screen lover of some of the most famous actresses of his generation like Creator/JeanSeberg, Creator/BrigitteBardot, Claude Jade, Creator/CatherineDeneuve, Creator/StephaneAudran, Marie Dubois or Creator/JacquelineBisset.

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He started his career as a tap dancer in TheFifties, a skill that contributed to make making him a stalwart in the comedies of director Philippe de Broca, in which he nearly always played latter-day variations of the ingenuous Literature/{{Candide}}, whom he played on film in 1958. He was also often cast by Creator/ClaudeChabrol, and he's been the screen lover of some of the most famous actresses of his generation like Creator/JeanSeberg, Creator/BrigitteBardot, Claude Jade, Creator/CatherineDeneuve, Creator/StephaneAudran, Marie Dubois or Creator/JacquelineBisset.
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* ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1973}}'' (1973) and ''The Four Musketeers'' (1974) as [[UsefulNOtes/LouisXIII King Louis XIII]]

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* ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1973}}'' (1973) and ''The Four Musketeers'' (1974) as [[UsefulNOtes/LouisXIII [[UsefulNotes/LouisXIII King Louis XIII]]
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He's had four children -- Creator/{{Vincent|Cassel}} (who became an actor), Olivia (who died of sudden infant death syndrome), Mathias (aka Rockin' Squat, the {{face|of the band}} of the HipHop band Assassin) and Cécile.

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He's had four children -- Creator/{{Vincent|Cassel}} (who followed in his footsteps and became an actor), Olivia (who died of sudden infant death syndrome), Mathias (aka Rockin' Squat, the {{face|of the band}} of the HipHop band Assassin) and Cécile.

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