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Edwige Fenech

1948 - Today

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Edwige Fenech (French: [ɛdviʒ fənɛʃ], Italian: [edˈviʒ feˈnɛk, - ˈfɛːnek]; born 24 December 1948) is a French-Italian actress and film producer. She is mostly known as the star of a series of commedia sexy all'italiana and giallo films released predominantly through her 20 year career in the 1970s and 80s, which turned her into a sex symbol. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Edwige Fenech is the 670th most popular actor (up from 672nd in 2019), the 30th most popular biography from Algeria (up from 32nd in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Algerian Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Edwige Fenech ranks 670 out of 13,578Before her are Robert Knepper, Horst Buchholz, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Edna Purviance, Linda Christian, and Burgess Meredith. After her are Walter Brennan, Erland Josephson, Robert Walker, John Heard, Jean Rochefort, and Michelle Phillips.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Edwige Fenech ranks 74Before her are Hartmut Michel, Siim Kallas, William Daniel Phillips, Ray Kurzweil, Carl Weathers, and Valentin Ceaușescu. After her are Amadou Toumani Touré, Tom Wilkinson, Nicolae Timofti, Radomir Antić, Luis Galván, and Brian Eno.

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In Algeria

Among people born in Algeria, Edwige Fenech ranks 30 out of 213Before her are Abd al-Mu'min (1094), Jacques Rancière (1940), Ptolemy of Mauretania (-9), Syphax (-250), Marcel Cerdan (1916), and Hélène Cixous (1937). After her are Marcus Cornelius Fronto (100), Chadli Bendjedid (1929), Marlène Jobert (1940), Bernard-Henri Lévy (1948), Mohamed Boudiaf (1919), and Sidi Boushaki (1394).

Among ACTORS In Algeria

Among actors born in Algeria, Edwige Fenech ranks 2Before her are Daniel Auteuil (1950). After her are Marlène Jobert (1940), Jean-Claude Brialy (1933), Nicole Garcia (1946), Roger Hanin (1925), Françoise Arnoul (1931), Françoise Fabian (1933), Alain Chabat (1958), Pierre Blanchar (1892), Patrick Bruel (1959), and Jean-Pierre Bacri (1951).