Francie Goodwin-Davies is known for Connecting Flights (2021).
Francie Swift was born on March 27, 1969 in Amarillo, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Two Weeks Notice (2002), Cop Out (2010) and All Good Things (2010). She has been married to Bradley Adam Blumenfeld since July 10, 2004.
Francies Louis is known for The Great Indian Kitchen (2021), Freedom Fight (2022) and Kaathal - The Core.
Francine Bergé was born on 21 July 1938 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France. She is an actress, known for Crimson Rivers (2000), Judex (1963) and Les abysses (1963).
Francine graduated from the Gaiety School of Acting Two Year Full Time Professional Actor Programme in 2014. She appeared in the roles of Aoife, Dr. Henderson and Complice in 'Dirty Laundry', a new play by Chris Edmund, written for the graduating class. Francine has since appeared in various lead and supporting roles in feature films and short films throughout Ireland and the UK.
Francine Del Vecchio is a producer and actress, known for Rock Story (2015), Polycarp (2007) and The Savant (2019).
Francine Deschepper is known for Weirdos (2016), Hopeless Romantic (2018) and Call Me Fitz (2010).
Francine Everett, who was called the most beautiful woman in Harlem and one of the most beautiful actresses to appear on screen. She became a familiar face with black audiences through the race films, now known as Black Cinema. She was one of the few who became a movie star through Black Cinema and could call themselves a true actress. Blacks could relate to the beauty because despite her roles, she maintained a down to earthness about her, warmth and was attainable more so than Lena Horne and Dorothy Dandridge who in Hollywood movies developed aloofness and had to please white audiences more so than Blacks and had to let go of some of the black image. The films in Black Cinema may have been low-budgeted but Francine's performances surely weren't, she gave her all in films, as though they were Hollywood movies. Francine didn't have a lot of directions in her movies but being the true actress she was, she didn't need much direction to give a stellar performance. When she wasn't acting, she was in soundies, singing or dancing, it's said she appeared in over a 100. She modeled clothes and hairstyles for print ads, magazines and newspapers. Also she sang in nightclubs, her lovely singing voice possess soul, allure, and charm which she also showcased in many movies. She was also quite a dancer, dancing in a dance group called The Four Black Cats that traveled the U.S. Her stage appearances included, Humming Sam and Swing It which were both very popular shows on Broadway. Francine started in show business at a young age. She studied and acted with the Federal Theater in Harlem, which was sponsored by the Works Progress Administration. She married legendary actor 'Rex Ingram' i who gained fame in his starring role on screen in "Green Pastures." It's been said Francine was offered the role of one of the angels but turned it down mainly because it was stereotyped. Francine appeared in the most important films of Black Cinema, the ones that could be called a true movie. She appeared in Paradise in Harlem (1939), 'Keep Punching (1939), Big Timers (1945),"Stars on Parade," '_Tall, Tan, and Terrific' (1946)_, '_Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A.' (1946)_, '_Ebony Parade' (1947)_ (which also starred Dorothy Dandridge) and its been said she appeared in 2 Hollywood movies, "Lost Boundaries" and 'No Way Out (1950). In "Paradise In Harlem," Francine shone brighter than any in the cast when she gave a compelling performance doing Shakespeare by portraying Desdemona. Francine was fantastic as the woman who pleads/sings for her life to be spared. She only appeared in a few films but substantial films where she showed versatility and talent and proves why she's one of the best black actresses in history. She's done more in her few films than most have done in many films. Hollywood surely wanted Francine, but first Hollywood felt Francine should pay her dues by playing maid roles first, which she refused. She didn't want to play stereotypes when she could play roles suited for an actress in Black Cinema.
Francine Garcia is known for Barumbadings (2021), The Half Sisters (2014) and Pakboys Takusa (2020).