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Judith Godrèche

1972 - Today

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Judith Godrèche (French pronunciation: [ʒydit ɡɔdʁɛʃ]; born 23 March 1972 in Paris) is a French actress, author and feminist activist, who has appeared in more than 30 films. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Judith Godrèche is the 4,642nd most popular actor (up from 5,095th in 2019), the 4,442nd most popular biography from France (up from 4,579th in 2019) and the 284th most popular French Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Judith Godrèche ranks 4,642 out of 13,578Before her are Akio Ōtsuka, Vadim Glowna, Gilbert Roland, Clara Blandick, Jean Debucourt, and Shriram Lagoo. After her are Rick Hoffman, Reiner Schöne, Tang Wei, Matt Czuchry, Vincent Gardenia, and Natalya Arinbasarova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Judith Godrèche ranks 176Before her are Taylor Hawkins, Jennifer Taylor, Mike Dirnt, Ebbe Sand, Archie Panjabi, and Gurban Gurbanov. After her are Stephen Marley, Drea de Matteo, Taeko Kawasumi, Jenny McCarthy, Justine Musk, and Bang Si-hyuk.

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In France

Among people born in France, Judith Godrèche ranks 4,442 out of 6,770Before her are Marcel Amont (1929), Raymond Abellio (1907), Tonie Marshall (1951), Michel Garicoïts (1797), Chantal Chaudé de Silans (1919), and Jean Debucourt (1894). After her are Betsy Jolas (1926), Jean-Pierre Changeux (1936), Karen Lancaume (1973), Christine Goitschel (1944), Wilhelm Philippe Schimper (1808), and Jean Marcel Honoré (1920).

Among ACTORS In France

Among actors born in France, Judith Godrèche ranks 284Before her are René Navarre (1877), Ariane Ascaride (1954), Virginie Ledoyen (1976), Colette Marchand (1925), Tonie Marshall (1951), and Jean Debucourt (1894). After her are Jean Richard (1921), Louis Garrel (1983), Rita Renoir (1934), Antoine de Caunes (1953), Francis Blanche (1921), and Jean Vilar (1912).