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  1. His first marriage to actress Danièle Gégauff ended in divorce. They had a daughter, actress and singer Clémence Gégauff. Paul Gégauff died after being stabbed by his second wife, Coco Ducados, on Christmas Eve 1983. Chabrol once said of Gégauff: "When I want cruelty, I go off and look for Gégauff.

  2. Une partie de plaisir (A Piece of Pleasure) is a 1975 French film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring its screenwriter and longtime Chabrol collaborator Paul Gégauff. In the film, Gégauff plays a writer with a troubled marriage that ends in tragedy.

  3. May 12, 2022 · He perished on Christmas Eve 1983 after being stabbed three times by his young wife. During an argument – reportedly over his attraction to her mother – he allegedly told her: ‘Kill me if you want, but stop bothering me.’

  4. Jan 15, 1975 · Pleasure Party: Directed by Claude Chabrol. With Danièle Gégauff, Paul Gégauff, Paula Moore, Clémence Gégauff. A philandering husband convinces his wife to have affairs, believing she can't find a lover as interesting as he.

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    • Drama
    • Claude Chabrol
    • 1975-01-15
  5. Paul Gégauff was born on August 10, 1922 in Blotzheim, Haut-Rhin, France. He was a writer and actor, known for Purple Noon (1960), Frankenstein 90 (1984) and This Man Must Die (1969). He was married to Danièle Gégauff. He died on December 24, 1983 in Gjovik, Norway.

  6. Gégauff stars along with his wife Danielle (who divorced him after the film’s completion) as a man who compels his spouse to explore relationships with other lovers, until he becomes violently jealous.

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  8. Long before Henry Jaglom ever dreamed of such a thing, Paul and Danielle Gegauff scripted a movie about the breakup of their own marriage and decided to play the roles themselves; Claude Chabrol, the director for whom Paul Gegauff wrote all of his major scriptsin which sexism and boorishness were often a kind of specialityagreed to direct.

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