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Vahina GiocanteFrench actress
Date of Birth: 30.06.1981
Country: France |
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Biography of Vahina Giocante
Vahina Giocante was born on June 30, 1981, in Orleans, France. She attended the Lycee Paul Cezanne in Aix-en-Provence and trained in dance at the Marseille Opera House. Her name "Vahina" translates from Malagasy to English as "Welcome."

Early Career
Giocante began her acting career in 1998, playing the role of Marie in Manuel Pradal's drama "Marie Baie des Anges." Her character was a young girl caught in a web of love, hate, and violence on the French Riviera. In 2004, she joined the cast of the Franco-British crime drama "Lila Says," portraying a beautiful blonde teenage girl living with her aunt in a tough neighborhood in Marseille. Her performance in this film drew comparisons to Brigitte Bardot's role in "And God Created Woman" and was praised for its combination of innocence and femininity.

Filmography
Throughout her career, Giocante appeared in a variety of films, including Yves Angelo's drama "The Thief of Life" with Emmanuelle Beart, Benoit Jacquot's "Don't Scandalize Me" with Isabelle Huppert, Gabriel Aghion's comedy "Happily Married" and David Trueba's "Soldiers of Salamina" with Ariadna Gil. She also played roles in adventure western "Blueberry" in 2004 and the TV movie "Black Night October 17, 1961" directed by Alain Tasma, where she portrayed Marie-Helen.
Recent Work
In recent years, Giocante has appeared in films such as Jean-Pierre Jeunet's dramedy "99 francs" with Jean Dujardin, the thriller "State Secrets" with Gerard Lanvin and Nicolas Duvauchelle, and the crime drama "A Closed Circle." In 2010, she was invited to film the movies "La blonde aux seins nus," "Krach," and "30 Beats."
Personal Life
Giocante was previously in a relationship with renowned designer Ito Morabito, the creator of the brand "Ora-Ïto." While she may not have direct access to designer lingerie, she can enjoy his new line of household appliances, including the "Gorenje Ora-Ïto" collection.

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