Geneviève Page

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Geneviève Page with René Arrieu in a production by Le Coeur volant (1957)

Geneviève Page (* 13 December 1927 as Geneviève Anne Marguerite Bonjean in Paris ) is a French actress .

Between 1950 and 2003, Page played in around 50 film and television productions, both French and international. She had one of her best-known roles in Belle de Jour - Beauty of the Day (1967) by Luis Buñuel as the owner of a high-class brothel. Outside her home country, she played the Princess Urraca in the star-studded historical film El Cid (1961) and the mysterious Ilse von Hofmansthal in Billy Wilder's comedy The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970). In the late stages of her career, she also appeared in a number of French television productions.

In 1962 she was nominated for the Golden Laurel . Geneviève Page is the daughter of the French art collector Jacques Paul Bonjean (1899–1990). She has been married to Jean-Claude Bujard since 1959 and has two children.

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