Anne-Marie Blanc | |
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Born | Anne-Marie Blanc 2 September 1919 |
Died | 5 February 2009 | (aged 89)
Spouse |
Heinrich Fueter
(
m. 1940; died 1979) |
Children | 3 |
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Anne-Marie Blanc (2 September 1919 – 5 February 2009) was a Swiss film and television actress, style icon and was commonly referred to as "The Grand Dame of the Swiss Film". [1] Her granddaughter is the actress Mona Petri ( née Fueter). [2]
Blanc was born 2 September 1919 in Vevey, Switzerland, the eldest of three children, to Louis Blanc and Valentine Blanc ( née Chevalier). Her mother hailed from a privileged banking family whom married Louis who worked land registry administrator. Unfortunately, he was a violent alcoholic and she left him in 1930 with the children and moved to Bern. [3]
She was married to Heinrich Fueter (1911-1979), who was an attorney and executive producer. [4] [5] They had three sons including Peter Christian (b. 1941) and Martin Andreas (b. 1944) who led Condor Films AG, founded by their father. [6]
Anne-Marie Blanc | |
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Born | Anne-Marie Blanc 2 September 1919 |
Died | 5 February 2009 | (aged 89)
Spouse |
Heinrich Fueter
(
m. 1940; died 1979) |
Children | 3 |
Signature | |
Anne-Marie Blanc (2 September 1919 – 5 February 2009) was a Swiss film and television actress, style icon and was commonly referred to as "The Grand Dame of the Swiss Film". [1] Her granddaughter is the actress Mona Petri ( née Fueter). [2]
Blanc was born 2 September 1919 in Vevey, Switzerland, the eldest of three children, to Louis Blanc and Valentine Blanc ( née Chevalier). Her mother hailed from a privileged banking family whom married Louis who worked land registry administrator. Unfortunately, he was a violent alcoholic and she left him in 1930 with the children and moved to Bern. [3]
She was married to Heinrich Fueter (1911-1979), who was an attorney and executive producer. [4] [5] They had three sons including Peter Christian (b. 1941) and Martin Andreas (b. 1944) who led Condor Films AG, founded by their father. [6]