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The first Cannes film queen Michelle Morgan's funeral was held The French Minister of Culture came to mourn

December 23, 2016, Paris, France, on December 23, local time, the funeral of French actress Michele Morgan was held. Granddaughter Sarah Marshall appeared in black with sunglasses, and French Minister of Culture Audrey Azoulay, Frederick Mitterrand, the famous French actor Jean Gabon's son Mathias Moncorge, Robert Hossen, French director Daniele Thompson and others came to mourn.

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The first Cannes film queen Michelle Morgan's funeral was held The French Minister of Culture came to mourn

December 23, 2016, Paris, France, on December 23, local time, the funeral of French actress Michele Morgan was held. Image credit: Laurent viteur/getty images/Visual China

The first Cannes film queen Michelle Morgan's funeral was held The French Minister of Culture came to mourn
The first Cannes film queen Michelle Morgan's funeral was held The French Minister of Culture came to mourn
The first Cannes film queen Michelle Morgan's funeral was held The French Minister of Culture came to mourn
The first Cannes film queen Michelle Morgan's funeral was held The French Minister of Culture came to mourn
The first Cannes film queen Michelle Morgan's funeral was held The French Minister of Culture came to mourn
The first Cannes film queen Michelle Morgan's funeral was held The French Minister of Culture came to mourn

The first Cannes film queen died at her home in Paris on December 20 at the age of 96. The family said in a statement: "The most beautiful eyes in the history of film are closed forever this morning. Image source: Visual China

The first Cannes film queen Michelle Morgan's funeral was held The French Minister of Culture came to mourn

Michel Morgan was one of the most recognizable actresses in 20th-century French cinema, starring in 70 films in her lifetime. Michel Morgan starred in the 1938 masterpiece "The Docks of the Mist" by the film master Marcel Carne, and the dock love affair with Jean Gabon in the film became a classic love model in film history. There's a classic passage in The Foggy Wharf where Gabon tells Morgan, "You have beautiful eyes. Morgan responded, "Kiss me." Outside the play, "the most beautiful eyes in film history" has also become Morgan's personal symbol. Image source: Visual China

The first Cannes film queen Michelle Morgan's funeral was held The French Minister of Culture came to mourn

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