MOSTLY PHOTOS TODAY
Jun 03.10

Fabienne Gervais, who does my makeup, and whose sister checks out my blog, along with her fellow workers in the office...so here's to you, Fabienne's

Christine Dejoux, my dialogue coach who helps me get the accent right and Anke Thot. She is assistant makeup artist. Because this is a French/German coproduction, there are a number of Germans on the film. She is one, and really sweet. She is watching out for Tulea here.
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Category: Film, Television & Theater, My BlogTags: Christine Dejoux, Claude Rich, Et Si On Vivait Tous Ensemble, Fabienne Gervais, France, Guy Bedos, paris, Pierre Richard
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I’M SICK
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MAGIC BUSES
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KEENER
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FELA
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LEARNING GRACE
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LAST DAY
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WE BUILT IT AND THEY CAME
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PARIS FILM FESTIVAL AND SCISSOR SISTERS CONCERT
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OK, SO I’VE BEEN PREOCCUPIED!
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LAST NIGHT AND TODAY
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEAR GUYYYYY (AND DANIEL…)
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IF YOU BUILD A SWIMMING POOL WILL THE GRANDKIDS COME?
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CHRISTIAN VADIM IN THE THEATRE AND A NIGHT CHEZ CASTEL
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FIRST DAY WITH DANIEL BRUHL
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MOSTLY PHOTOS TODAY
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FIRST DAY WITH CLAUDE RICH
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SHOOTING FIRST SCENE WITH PIERRE RICHARD
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FIRST DAY’S SHOOTING
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FIRST DAY IN FRONT OF CAMERA WITH THE CAST
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TANGO LESSONS AND MAKEUP TESTS IN PARIS
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MORE ON MY 2ND DAY IN PARIS
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MY SECOND DAY IN PARIS
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I’M IN PARIS, MAI OUI
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The Hollywood Reporter: Fonda, Keener join ‘Peace’ pic
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LARRY KING LIVE
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“GRAPES” WAS A SMASH
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INTERMISSION
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Carnegie Hall
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Grapes of Wrath Opera
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OSCAR PARTY
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FUN AT THE CHATEAU MARMONT
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JEFF BRIDGES AND CARRIE FISHER
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THE GOLDEN GLOBES AWARDS
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MORE PARTIES
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CATE BLANCHETT
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NEW FRIENDS, NEW FILM
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Troy takes it lying down on HOUSE tonight at 8pm!
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SHAMELESS FAMILY PROMOTION
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PATTI LUPONE
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Broadway.com Audience Awards 2009
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REFLECTIONS ABOUT TONYS FROM PARIS
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TONY AWARDS
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OPRAH AT RUINED
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JOE TURNER’S COME AND GONE
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LAST DAY HOME
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NEIL SIMON, TIM ROBBINS, ANNA DEAVERE SMITH
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LOSING
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THEODORE BIKEL
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DRAMA LEAGUE AWARD LUNCHEON
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ONE MORE WEEK
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SARDI’S
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TULEA’S RETURN ENGAGEMENT
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BACKSTAGE
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MORE ON THE TONYS
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5 TONY NOMINATIONS!!!!
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DOLLY–AGAIN.
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05/09/09 – Theater Talk
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DRAMAS DESK AWARDEES
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BACKSTAGE ROUTINE AND THEN THE 9 TO 5 RED CARPET
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JESSICA LANGE, ANN ROTH, BEN VEREEN, BRUCE WEBER AND OTHER DEAR FRIENDS
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“Easter Bonnet” Competition Raises $3.4 Million; 33 Variations Breaks Record
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SNAP SHOTS ALONG THE DAY
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IT’S NEVER WHAT YOU EXPECT
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LESS TIME THAN I THOUGHT
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ALAN ALDA
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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE LOVING KIND
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FEELING BETTER!!!!!
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PARTY NIGHT
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AN AUDIENCE TO DIE FOR
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DIANNE WIEST AND TOMMY TUNE
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A TWO-SHOW DAY
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LARRY KING AND GRANDKIDS
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SALLY FIELD
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JAMES TAYLOR AND FRIENDS
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SURROUNDED BY FRIENDS
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TED TURNER AND OTHERS
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LIV ULLMAN
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Another Day, Another Dollar
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AH, THE JOY OF GETTING NOTES
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March 25
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March 25
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DREAMING ABOUT THE PLAY
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JAMES EARL JONES
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A DOORWAY TO INFINITY
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BREAK A LEG
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SAVED BY A NAP
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Video From Opening Night
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A NEW DAY
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ODDS AND ENDS AT THE BEGINNING
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The ‘Morning’ After
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NERVOUS? NOT ME. (HA!)
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Fonda back onstage, and now online
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March 7th
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The Hardest Becomes The Easiest
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To Read Or Not To Read
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NY1: Hollywood Star Power To Shine On Broadway
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God’s Mercy
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Roomful Of Talent
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Old Friends
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The View
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Slumdog Slam
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The Show Must Go On
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Discombobulated
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NY Magazine: Coming Home
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Hard
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NY Times: A Radical Vixen Retakes the Stage
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Full Heart
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Tulea Makes A Broadway Debut!!!!!
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Today Show
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Valentine’s Day
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Memories
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Oh My God!
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Trouble The Water
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Losing Track of Days
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Voice Work with Kate Wilson, Julliard Instructor
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Singing Lesson with Instructor Deb Lapidus
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Moving In
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Yearning For O’Neill
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January 25
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Stumble Through
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Dreaming of Bob Redford
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A Lesson in Humility
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Danny Boyle and a Head Full of Plaster
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First Day of Rehearsal
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Eugene O’Neill Theatre
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New York After 45 Years
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I love your photos, find them very insightful,
The image can be exhibiting some greater perception concering the world and the work.
Last time I was in France , I took very few photos ,being a visual artist sometime I like to see what image will set in my mind . The or the represention especially that I see aa the Art Image. I been to Derry City in North Ireland a few times , but I fund the imeage I have in my mind is of a young student, The set image I return to as the represention of the experience, I was on my way to the bus station , in Derry City Ireland and turned the corner and there was the red headed girl about 17 , with blue eyes and a light blue school uniform , with the short skirt . I have other images , but when I think of Derry City , that becomes the Icon for me. As in film , the Icon image , is rare but than it exist . The Image of that spirit of solidarity with everyone, everywhere, expressed by the character Tom Joad in Steinbeck’s classic novel The Grapes of Wrath. I like to think my mind sees only the good image not just bad image set in our minds if there is a good or bad image, words like that are not a ture represention of a image right or wrong.
Such nice shots of the actors in this group of photos – coaches, assistants, makeup artists, clacker, Paris – and the ever present lovely Tulea.
Dear jane~looks like you were able to enjoy a delicious parisian stroll today. Romantic music waffing thru eve’s air. I bet you are missing your richard throughout.~tulea hardly looks like she needs looking after all cozy in her denbed! All she needs is her eyeshades!!~what’s for dinner tonite and with whom?~dennis hopper was laid to rest in his “heart home” of new mexico. Your brother along w jack nicholson, val kilnar also attended. Dennis & peter revolionized film forever albeit not evident until “easy rider” was released into the cinema universe. All love m&lb
They’re gorgeous. Very cool. I just love how you include Tulea in all that you do!
Thanks for sharing those photos and take care!
Hi Jane
Check out my pictures – Google The Prefab Files.
Good luck from Ivor
The photograph above the one of the saxophone player is stunning. It would work in black and white too.
Thank you for sharing the photos of the most beautiful city in the world!! Your making me “homesick” for Paris!!!
Hi Jane, just visited here for the first time and wanted to mention, you have a wonderful blog. To put this much detail and offer this much info / pictures etc is very generous. It’s great to see a snapshot of a film set in Paris, too.
I’m writing this from Melbourne, so it’s nice to think of an Aussie director having a good time working with some great actors on the other side of the world.
Cheers and best wishes to you,
Anthony
WOAAAAAW Lovely photos, Jane !
Thank God, the weather is great in Paris this week.
Love and admiration.
Lucy
Loved all the snaps…the besta re the ones by the riverside.
Great photos. Thanks so much for sharing your experience there, the working process, the whole thing. As you said, I think earlier, it’s too bad Americans can’t see age as nothing to do with what makes something interesting to view.
Am so looking forward to seeing this movie! And BTW you look great, very photogenic.
thanks for making us living the shooting of the movie,nice pics!! i see Tullea appreciate o lot his french holydays!
très sympa ces dernières photos que vous avez ajoutées aujourd’hui. Guy Bedos et Pierre Richard sont très drôles et vous devez avoir des bons moments de rire avec eux,çà doit vous détendre un peu parce que votre rôle dans ce film est triste et sûrement difficile à jouer. Tuela est une petite chienne qui a l’air adorable et facile !
elle doit être une bonne compagnie pour vous.
kiss
Florence
Florence, je trouve mon role pas triste, pas de tout! Pour moi elle es forte et positif!!!
Thank you for sharing these behind-the-scenes photos of movie art filming in Paris! Wow..what a combo treat for us. Love your hairstyle and think it will catch on with many others. Hope you are feeling better.
Hi Jane
Nice to see you looking so well. I watched Coming Home this week. Such a great film. I enjoyed it so much. Keep well
Sheelagh xxx
Bonjour Jane,
Je vous admire depuis longtemps et j’ai découvert votre site et votre blog depuis quelques mois sans jamais avoir osé vous écrire.
Ce journal de bord de tournage est absolument fabuleux pour tout ceux qui aiment le cinéma.
Je suis heureux que vous tourniez un film en France, ça doit être un excellent projet puisque vous le faites, et avec des partenaires de qualité.
Peut-être vous croiserais-je lors d’une balade sur l’Ile Saint-Louis? Quel plaisir cela serait
Bonne continuation et bon tournage.
Caresses à Tulea.
Pierre Richard has the most open, light blue eyes you ever had the pleasure of looking into? Perhaps so, but what about Henry Fonda’s eyes? I always found them just stunningly open, light, and blue even in black & white. Peut-etre Mr. Richard’s eyes are even more so, but it’s hard to imagine that anyone’s eyes could even come close to Henry Fonda’s in terms of light, open, and blue. Of course, I have never looked into either man’s eyes up-close and personal, but having seen both on screen (TV-screen mostly), my baby blues award goes to Mr. Fonda hands-down.
I have walked past the Hotel de Ville numerous time, but never went inside . . . gorgeous interiors–as most everything in Paris is.
Thanks for sharing.
Jane,
I went to Jane Fonda’s Workout on Robertson Boulevard for many years. In Studio 1, I would do my mat exercises up on a ledge when the class was crowded, and you did, too, sometimes. I have so many fond memories of Jane Fonda’s Workout. The other night, as I was trying to fall asleep, I was envisioning the Workout in my mind. I remember the three studios, the front desk, the men’s room off the lobby, the women’s dressing room down the hall, where all the stereos were in each studio, the big glass windows, the pretty patio… so many things. I used to sign up in the morning for the 5:30pm class or it was filled. I planned so much of my schedule around going to the Workout, and I loved it.
Now that I have discovered your blog, it is so lovely, detailed, and generous of you to share the many facets of your life. The pictures are so intriguing, insightful, and detailed. Your creative, adventurous spirit, your strength and honesty, your wit and intelligence all come shining through. Your Atlanta loft… I don’t even have words for it. It looks like a modern castle.
I watched your family trip to the Galapagos, and it was so beautiful the way your grandson gently petted a lizard.
Anyway… I could go on and on, but I just wanted to say some kind words, and let you know that your blog, your spirit, and your life are highly inspirational.
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