Didier Lavergne

Didier Lavergne

Didier Lavergne is a French make-up artist. He won an Academy Award for Best Makeup as well as a BAFTA Award for Best Makeup for his work in La Vie en rose (2007).

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Movies for Didier Lavergne...

Mon Clown
Title: Mon Clown
Character: Self
Released: March 14, 2008
Type: Movie
Documentary from France's TV channel Canal+ about the making of the 2007 film 'La Vie en Rose' and Marion Cotillard's road to the Oscar for her performance as French singer Édith Piaf.
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Tess: The Experience
Title: Tess: The Experience
Character: Self
Released: September 28, 2004
Type: Movie
A documentary that interviews the cast and crew of Roman Polanski's 1979 film "Tess."
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Il était une fois... Tchao pantin
Title: Il était une fois... Tchao pantin
Character: Self
Released: May 18, 2003
Type: Movie
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Romy Schneider, étrange étrangère
Title: Romy Schneider, étrange étrangère
Character: Self
Released: September 18, 2002
Type: Movie
Star at 17 years with the series of Sissi, Romy Schneider leaves Austria and glory for the love of Alain Delon. From Luchino Visconti to Otto Preminger, through Zulawski and Costa Gravas, she turned with the greatest. The directors interview those who knew her, who loved her, go back to the filming locations, make archive images speak for themselves... and try to detect the part of mystery that Romy Schneider conceals for ever.
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Banzaï
Title: Banzaï
Character: Le steward
Released: March 23, 1983
Type: Movie
Michel works there manically solving people's problems over the phone. He is about to tie the knot with his girl friend Isabelle, an airline hostess. She flies all over the world, he hates to leave the office. A series of madcap mishaps involving theft or injury (as you would expect in his line of work) ensues after Michel promises Isabelle nothing will delay their marriage and she promises in turn that she's done flying. Once this unlikely promise is made, it becomes premise and both are forced into escalating white lies to maintain the appearance of keeping their word. Their predicament mounts as Isabelle is forced to do a few more flights, while Michel is compelled to travel to New York, Tunisia, and finally Hong Kong, where they are finally reunited in the throes of a contrived and hilarious drug deal involving a 747, water taxi chases, and martial arts.