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Roger Pingeon
French cyclist
Roger Pingeon (pronounced[ʁɔʒepɛ̃ʒɔ̃]; 28 August 1940 – 19 March 2017) was a professional road bicycle racer from France.[2]
Biography
Growing up near the Jura Mountains, he was a cross-country skier as a teenager before taking up bicycle racing. He spent two years in Algeria on military service before starting his professional cycling career relatively late.[3] He raced as a professional from 1964 to 1974. In 1967, Pingeon won the Tour de France. In 1969, Pingeon won the Vuelta a España and finished second behind Eddy Merckx in the Tour de France.[4] He took a total of four Tour de France stage wins and finished in the top five of the race's general classification three times during his career. After retiring from competition he worked as a consultant for Radio Télévision Suisse between 1979 and 1998.[1] Pingeon died on 19 March 2017 at his home in the village of Beaupont in the Ain department, about 100 km away from his hometown of Hauteville-Lompnes, after suffering a heart a
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Roger Bissière
Born in 1886 in Villeréal, Roger Bissière grew up in a family of notary. Thereby, he studied law but quickly decided to leave this field and move to Alger where he worked as Assistant of the Orientalist painter: Rochegrosse. When he came back, he joined Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Bordeaux and then Gabriel Ferrier's workshop at Ecole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He settled down in Paris and exhibited his first works at Salon des artistes français. After having visited London and Rome, he became a journalist for several news digests including Le Voltaire and Paris-Midi. He published articles but also funny drawings.
During World War I, he joined the Red Cross front but was sent back to due to an accident. He exhibited with George Braque, Juan Gris and André Lhote. He wrote many books on artists and movements. His own work was yet to be acknowledged, he was able to do his first personal exhibition at Paul Rosenberg Gallery, in only 1921. Following this, he became a professor, founder of the "Les Castors de Montsouris" association, with which he bui
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Roger Vadim
French filmmaker (1928–2000)
Roger Vadim | |
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Vadim in 1971 | |
| Born | Roger Vadim Plemiannikov (1928-01-26)26 January 1928 Paris, France |
| Died | 11 February 2000(2000-02-11) (aged 72) Paris, France |
| Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter, producer |
| Years active | 1950–1997 |
| Spouses | Brigitte Bardot (m. ; div. )Jane Fonda (m. ; div. )Catherine Schneider (m. ; div. ) |
| Partners | |
| Children | 4, including Christian |
Roger Vadim Plemiannikov (French:[ʁɔʒevadim]; 26 January 1928 – 11 February 2000) was a French screenwriter, film director and producer, as well as an author, artist and occasional actor.[1] His best-known works are visually lavish films with erotic qualities, such as And God Created Woman (1956), Blood and Roses (1960), The Game Is Over (1966), Barbarella (1968), and Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971).
Early life
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