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Celebrities born on agosto 31

Movie celebrities, actresses, actors and film producers born on agosto 31
Maurice Pialat
Born: ago 31, 1925
Cunlhat, Puy-de-Dôme, Auv
Date of death: gen 11, 2003 (77)
Maurice Pialat  (21 August 1925 – 11 January 2003) was a French film director, screenwriter and actor noted for the rigorous and unsentimental style of his films. His work is often described as being "realist", though many film critics acknowledge that it does not fit the traditional definition of realism.
Juan Tupac Soler
Born: ago 31, 1990
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Age: 34
John Lowell
Born: ago 31, 1990
Age: 34
Herbert Reul
Born: ago 31, 1952
Langenfeld, North-Rhine-W
Age: 72
John Bentley
Born: ago 31, 1969
La Cañada Flintridge, Cal
Age: 55
Jan Kallista
Born: ago 31, 1979
Age: 45
Clarence Slifer
Born: ago 31, 1904
Missouri, USA
Date of death: gen 01, 1993 (88)
Odile Michel
Born: ago 31, 1959
Paris, France
Age: 65
Andrea Martí
Born: ago 31, 1987
Mexico City, Mexico
Age: 37
Matthew Silva
Born: ago 31, 1999
Age: 25
Matthew Silva, a filmmaker who started making videos on youtube at a young age. With a passion for storytelling through cinema, Matthew has turned his love for filmmaking into a thriving business that produces high-quality films, commercials, and music videos. Whether it's a simple social media video or a large-scale production, we put the same care, attention, and creativity to every project, making sure to deliver exactly what his clients envision. Matthew Silva is a multiple award-winning director, actor, producer, and editor, as well as the nephew of the former Queen of Puerto Rico, Myrta Silva, also known as "La Gorda de Oro." Matthew was born in Queens, New York, in 1999 but raised in Williamsburg, Brooklyn the majority of his life. He is an American filmmaker who started his own production company called "Ryanium Films" [Pronounced "RAIN-IUM] at the age of 15. The day he founded his production company was July 11th, 2016. He also founded his other company "Silva Pictures" at the age of 21 in 2021. He has done quite a lot in a short time. Eventually, he began getting recognized for producing his biggest hits, such as Bronx Unit Undercover Files, I Got Now, & Intense Battles Reloaded, which have all premiered in numerous credible festivals such as Warner Media (founded by Warner Bros.) and a few others internationally.
Emmanuel Magdaleno
Born: ago 31, 2001
Mexicali, Baja California
Age: 23
Emmanuel Magdaleno
Born: ago 31, 2001
Mexicali, Baja California
Age: 23
Carven
Born: ago 31, 1909
Châtellerault, Vienne, Fr
Date of death: giu 08, 2015 (105)
Marie-Louise Carven (31 August 1909 – 8 June 2015), born Carmen de Tommaso, was a French fashion designer who founded the house of Carven in 1945. She was noted for her designs for petite women, her use of lightweight fabrics such as lace and pink gingham, and for being one of the first couturieres to launch a prêt-à-porter line.[5] She was the first Paris designer to patent a push-up bra. Marie-Louise Carven was born Carmen de Tommaso on 31 August 1909 in Châtellerault, France. However, she strongly disliked her given name, and when she founded her business, she assumed the name by which she is better known. Carven showed an interest in fashion design from a young age by making outfits for her pet cat. As a young woman, Carven studied architecture and interior decor at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In the 1940s, she employed the Romanian Jew Henry Bricianer in her shop in Paris despite antisemitic Vichy laws. When the police came for Bricanier, she hid him in the building where her shop was, and allowed him to continue his work. As well, she allowed four members of Bricanier's family to live with her own relatives; this enabled them and Henry to survive until the end of World War II. She had a chateau in Chantilly, where she kept kangaroos and peacocks, and a summer house on the Riviera. Carven died in Paris on 8 June 2015, aged 105. In 1945, at the age of 34, Carven opened her fashion house on the Champs-Élysées. The name Carven combined Carmen, her given name, with the last name of her aunt Josy Boyriven, who introduced her to couture. The 5'1" Carven focused her line on petite women, "because [she] was too short to wear the creations of the top couturiers, who only ever showed their designs on towering girls." Carven soon became known as "the smallest of big couturiers." The signature piece from her first collection was a full skirted, green and white striped summer dress. Green and white stripes became the signature of the House of Carven. The material had been found in the attic of a chateau and was likely originally purchased for the summer uniforms of housemaids prior to World War I. Her early clients included Leslie Caron, Martine Carol, Zizi Jeanmaire, and Édith Piaf. Carven was an inventive marketer. In 1946, she publicized the launch of her first perfume by parachuting hundreds of sample bottles across Paris. In 1950, Carven created a collection inspired by Gone with the Wind to coincide with the film's French release. She toured France with the collection, staging fashion shows at movie theaters. In 1950, she became one of the first couturiers to develop prêt-à-porter. Her preference for simple materials such as pink gingham and broderie anglaise eased her transition to ready-to-wear. In 1955, she launched Carven Junior. Carven was one of the first fashion houses to stage runway shows around the world. The designer's travel inspired her to use diverse materials such as madras, batik, and raffia in her collections. In the 1950s, Carven was one of the first Western designers to use African textiles. Carven designed uniforms for the 1976 French Olympic team, Parisian traffic wardens, Eurostar staff, and over 20 airlines. ... Source: Article "Marie-Louise Carven" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Carven
Born: ago 31, 1909
Châtellerault, Vienne, Fr
Date of death: giu 08, 2015 (105)
Marie-Louise Carven (31 August 1909 – 8 June 2015), born Carmen de Tommaso, was a French fashion designer who founded the house of Carven in 1945. She was noted for her designs for petite women, her use of lightweight fabrics such as lace and pink gingham, and for being one of the first couturieres to launch a prêt-à-porter line.[5] She was the first Paris designer to patent a push-up bra. Marie-Louise Carven was born Carmen de Tommaso on 31 August 1909 in Châtellerault, France. However, she strongly disliked her given name, and when she founded her business, she assumed the name by which she is better known. Carven showed an interest in fashion design from a young age by making outfits for her pet cat. As a young woman, Carven studied architecture and interior decor at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In the 1940s, she employed the Romanian Jew Henry Bricianer in her shop in Paris despite antisemitic Vichy laws. When the police came for Bricanier, she hid him in the building where her shop was, and allowed him to continue his work. As well, she allowed four members of Bricanier's family to live with her own relatives; this enabled them and Henry to survive until the end of World War II. She had a chateau in Chantilly, where she kept kangaroos and peacocks, and a summer house on the Riviera. Carven died in Paris on 8 June 2015, aged 105. In 1945, at the age of 34, Carven opened her fashion house on the Champs-Élysées. The name Carven combined Carmen, her given name, with the last name of her aunt Josy Boyriven, who introduced her to couture. The 5'1" Carven focused her line on petite women, "because [she] was too short to wear the creations of the top couturiers, who only ever showed their designs on towering girls." Carven soon became known as "the smallest of big couturiers." The signature piece from her first collection was a full skirted, green and white striped summer dress. Green and white stripes became the signature of the House of Carven. The material had been found in the attic of a chateau and was likely originally purchased for the summer uniforms of housemaids prior to World War I. Her early clients included Leslie Caron, Martine Carol, Zizi Jeanmaire, and Édith Piaf. Carven was an inventive marketer. In 1946, she publicized the launch of her first perfume by parachuting hundreds of sample bottles across Paris. In 1950, Carven created a collection inspired by Gone with the Wind to coincide with the film's French release. She toured France with the collection, staging fashion shows at movie theaters. In 1950, she became one of the first couturiers to develop prêt-à-porter. Her preference for simple materials such as pink gingham and broderie anglaise eased her transition to ready-to-wear. In 1955, she launched Carven Junior. Carven was one of the first fashion houses to stage runway shows around the world. The designer's travel inspired her to use diverse materials such as madras, batik, and raffia in her collections. In the 1950s, Carven was one of the first Western designers to use African textiles. Carven designed uniforms for the 1976 French Olympic team, Parisian traffic wardens, Eurostar staff, and over 20 airlines. ... Source: Article "Marie-Louise Carven" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Philippe Gasté
Born: ago 31, 1938
Date of death: lug 29, 2003 (64)
Murphy Diddle
Born: ago 31, 2007
Age: 17
Mallorie Clark
Born: ago 31, 1990
Columbus, Ohio, USA
Age: 34
Amanda Hart
Born: ago 31, 1980
Wisconsin, USA
Age: 44
Chloé Bouhon
Born: ago 31, 1990
Montpellier, Hérault, Fra
Age: 34
Naïm Baha
Born: ago 31, 2006
Age: 18