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Fania Fénelon
(1918-1983)
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Fania Fénelon was born on 2 September 1918 in Paris, France. She was a writer, known for
Playing for Time (1980)
,
60 Minutes (1968)
and
The Mike Douglas Show (1961)
. She died on 19 December 1983 in Paris, France.
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Known for
Playing for Time
7.3
TV Movie
Writer
1980
60 Minutes
7.5
TV Series
Self - Holocaust Survivor (segment "Vanessa & Fania")
1979 • 1 ep
The Mike Douglas Show
7.1
TV Series
Self - Author
1979 • 1 ep
The Light of Experience
TV Series
Self
1980 • 1 ep
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Playing for Time
7.3
TV Movie
autobiography: "The Musicians of Auschwitz"
1980
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Born
September 2
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1918
Paris, France
Died
December 19
,
1983
Paris, France
(cancer)
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1 Biographical Movie
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At Bergen-Belsen, she slept in the same tent near the most famous Holocaust victim, Anne Frank.
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