Pauline Etienne was born on June 26, 1989 in Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium. She is an actress and director, known for La religieuse (2013), Qu'un seul tienne et les autres suivront (2009) and Paradis perdu (2012).
Pauline Fugaldi is known for L'astronaute (2022), L'amour et les forĂȘts (2023) and Les oiseaux de passage (2019).
Born in Montreal, the youngest of 11 children, Pauline Garon spent seven years at one of the most prestigious convent schools in Montreal, le Sacre-Coeur. She wasn't yet 20 when she ran away to New York to become an actress. After some success on Broadway in plays such as "Buddies" and "Sonny," she made her first movie, either as Dorothy Gish's double or in a small part, in Remodeling Her Husband (1920). She got her first important film role the following year as William H. Tooker's daughter-in-law in The Power Within (1921). By 1922, her star was rising steadily: she was Owen Moore's leading lady in Reported Missing (1922) and was the ingenue in Henry King's much-acclaimed adaptation of Sonny (1922). In 1923, she was hailed as Cecil B. DeMille's new discovery, and he cast her in Adam's Rib (1923). She was also a Wampas Baby Star that year. Until the end of the decade, Pauline Garon was a popular flapper and a second-rank star. She starred in more than 20 films, most of them Povery Row productions. She also played the second female lead in many A movies. In the 'thirties, after a few leads in French versions of Hollywood films and in comedy shorts, she would get smaller and smaller roles despite her pleasant voice and her perfect "Hollywood English" pronunciation. By 1935, she was only playing bit roles; her last one was in How Green Was My Valley (1941) in which she said only one word: "Divorce." She died, of a brain disorder, at the Patton State Hospital in 1965.
Pauline Geoghean is an actress, known for Detainment (2018).
Pauline Glomaud-Murmann is known for The Rhythm Section (2020), Unintended (2018) and Ibiza (2018).
Classically trained, Pauline graduated with a B.A.Acting (Distinction) from Queen Margaret College in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1998 under the helm of Clive Perry (UK) and Lynn Bains (USA). As a former student of Uta Hagen, Lynn's teaching was influenced heavily by Hagen's work. Whilst at college, Pauline had the unique opportunity to participate in a week-long development workshop for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Royal National Theatre UK) with Phyllida Lloyd and Fiona Shaw. Since returning to Melbourne, Pauline has studied extensively with teachers such as Peter Sardi, Marilyn McIntyre, Stephan Costan, Rohan Jones and others. In 2016 she graduated from the Howard Fine Acting Studio's part-time program, as well as being a Howard Fine Masterclass participant that year. After graduating from QMCU, Pauline undertook further travels, studies, and lived in New Zealand for several years. She is a registered Endorsed Enrolled Nurse and has experience in an acute general surgical & neurosurgical setting. Pauline studied violin for many years, can play easy piano and is learning guitar. She likes to spend time with her family and dog, and does regular yoga and cardio training. In 2014 she was a Traralgon marathon finisher. "...creates a tremendous fluidity to the scene, imbues her character portrayals with the utmost originality" ~ Rohan Jones - Academy Award shortlisted Director/Producer/Auteur
Pauline Guilpain is an actress, known for Les animaux anonymes (2020).
Pauline Guimard is an actress, known for 120 battements par minute (2017), L'homme qui voulait vivre sa vie (2010) and Petit enterrement entre amis (2007).
Pauline Huruguen is known for Lupin (2021), Dolphin Moves (2017) and Just Kids (2019).
Pauline Hutton is known for Five Minutes of Heaven (2009), This Is My Father (1998) and Omagh (2004).