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- Huguette Vivier was born on 30 November 1921 in Vierzon, France. She was an actress, known for Shop Girls of Paris (1943), The Murderer Lives at Number 21 (1942) and La fausse maîtresse (1942). She died on 29 July 1981 in Bourges, France.
- Ernest Bourbon was born on 23 October 1886 in Vierzon, Cher, France. He was an actor and director, known for Onésime et le billet de mille (1918), La calomnie punie (1912) and Onésime est trop timide (1912). He died on 19 November 1954 in Paris, France.
- Félix Pyat was born on 4 October 1810 in Vierzon, Cher, France. He was a writer, known for Father John; or, The Ragpicker of Paris (1913) and Le chiffonnier de Paris (1924). He died on 4 August 1889 in Saint-Gratien, Val-d'Oise, France.
- Claire Prélia was born on 6 November 1879 in Vierzon, Cher, France. She was an actress, known for Le bercail (1919), La galerie des monstres (1924) and Man of the Sea (1920). She died on 19 July 1965 in Paris, France.
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Raoul Breton was born on 26 April 1896 in Vierzon, Cher, France. He is known for Small Change (1976) and Trente-Six Chansons (1956). He was married to Rachel Breton. He died on 23 April 1959 in Paris, France.- Actor
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Born in 1958 at Vierzon (France), he passed his early years at Chateauroux near the American Army Base of Deols, then moved to Limoges where he lives now. Fondator (with his first wive Mary-Lise Billot) of The International Raymond Queneau Research Center, he published during the 80s a lot of books and compilations about this french writer and then became a TV and movie critic at the beginning of the 90s, writing many articles for magazines like "Les Inrockuptibles", "CinemAction", "Cineastes", "Vertigo" or "Mad Movies" and collaborating at books like "Mission : Impossible". Actually, he alternates books ("Le grand art et l'ordure" on the Farrelly brothers), experimental films and photography (polaroid galleries).