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Sylviane Margolle Barberine 1950 - 2005

Sylviane (Margolle) Barberine (1950 - 2005)
Full legal name
Sylviane (Margolle) Barberine
Other Names
Sylirane Margolle, Sylviane C Barberine (Margolle)
Last Known Residence
Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York 11772, United States
Born
October 3, 1950
Paris, Paris County
IDF, France
Death
July 12, 2005
Patchogue, Suffolk County
New York, United States 11772
Summary
Sylviane (Margolle) Barberine of Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York United States was born on October 3, 1950 in Paris, Paris County, IDF France, and died at age 54 years old on July 12, 2005 in Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York United States.

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Introduction

Sylviane Margolle-Barberine, birth name Sylviane Christiane Paulette Margollé, was born in the 17th district of Paris, France.

Sylviane Margollé began acting at the age of 6 and appeared in television shows and movies from 1957 through her last credit in Les Aventures de Plue d'Elan in 1979. She appeared in A Monkey in Winter (1962), The Case of Dr. Laurent (1957), and Experiment in Evil (1959)

She also played Claudine in a 1964 episode of COMBAT! (called The Little Carousel) and also did voices for French animation as well as French language dubbing for American TV shows. A review from IMDb of her acting in the "Combat!" episode: "Sylviane Margolle puts on an absolutely superb performance of a 13 year old French girl, "Claudine", aspiring to serve the Americans as a nurse after they liberate her home town. When Little Carousel was made, Sylviane, in reality, was not quite 14 years old. A youngster 13 years of age putting on this caliber of performance makes The Little Carousel very, very special."

Sylviane Margollé married New York native Gerard John Barberine Jr., 1955-2013, and they had one son. Having permanently moved to the United States, she quit acting in the late 1960s to early 1970s and mainly did voiceovers. Unfortunately, she died after "a surgical operation" and there is no record of where she is buried.
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Sylviane Margolle Barberine
Most commonly known as
Sylviane (Margolle) Barberine
Full legal name
Sylirane Margolle, Sylviane C (Margolle) Barberine
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Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York 11772, United States
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October 3, 1950
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Paris, Paris County, IDF France
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Ethnicity & Family History

Sylvanie was Caucasian of French heritage.

Nationality & Locations

Sylviane was born in Paris France but spent most of her life in New York. She died in Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York. There is a Trans World Airlines record showing a Nicole M. Thomas De Barbarin arriving in New York from Paris France on November 2nd 1954. She lived at 27 Bayview Ave in East Patchogue, 30 Hay Rd in Shirley, 145 Jefferson St Apt 281 in East Islip, 340 N. Delaware North Massapequa, and 160 Waterview St W in Northport - all in New York.

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A familiar face on American television shows and in films, Sylviane began acting professionally at the age of 6. She appeared in numerous shows and did voiceovers for American shows in French, including the voice of Candy Neige in the French version of the animated 1976 tv series Candy Candy. In the 1970s, her voice overs included: Perrette Praider - Candy Candy (1978) Jackie Berger - La Ville Nouvelle Des Visages Pales (1978) Perrette Pradier - Candy En Route Pour Le Mexique (1979) Christophe Izard, Dominique Laurent - Les Aventures De Plume D'Elan - La Guerre Des Guerres (1979) Christophe Izard, Dominique Laurent - Les Aventures De Plume D'Élan (1979) Christophe Izard, Dominique Laurent - Les Aventures De Plume D'Élan - La Gran Charge De Bumpty Boss ‎(1979) Molière - Le Malade Imaginaire (1979)

Personal Life

She married Gerard John Barberine Jr. and they had one child, a son.

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July 12, 2005
Death date
Complications following surgery
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Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York 11772, United States
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Grave or burial unknown
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Sylviane Barberine passed away at age 54 years old on July 12, 2005 in Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York United States. Sylviane (Margolle) Barberine of Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York United States was born on October 3, 1950 in Paris, Paris County, IDF France.

Average Age & Life Expectancy

Sylviane Margolle Barberine lived 27 years shorter than the average Margolle family member when she died at the age of 54.
The average age of a Margolle family member is 81.
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What an inspiration!
Perhaps what I have to express here is not a story per se, but an observation about the effect she had on me, after I watched her incredible performance on the Combat episode entitled: The Little Carousel. Her portrayal of a heroic, selflessly serving nurse in horrific wartime circumstances was spellbinding! I was mesmerized, charm d and inspired by her heartwarming performance and want to try to emulate her actions in all my dealings with people moving forward.
Perchance, though, did anyone of her many admirers know her personally? And, if so, could you comment on how she lived her life outside her acting career? Was she really that depicted character I was si charmed by: an innocent, but wise, and compassionate heroine I saw in that episode? Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated. I want to believe my perception that her screen presence matched her real life story if it’s true.
Sincerely
Bob Schiering
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Child Actor Sylviane Margollé
Child actor Sylviane Margollé was born in Paris France and was an American child actor in numerous stage, film, and television productions.
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Child actress Sylviane Margollé
Sylviane Margollé was a child & teenage actress who has approximately 12 television shows & movie credits. She is remembered as the girl with the 'sad face' and soft voice who did French voice overs as she got older.
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In the 1950s and 1960s television opened up a lot of opportunities for child actors. One of the more popular and talented at the time was the French actress Sylviane Margollé Barberine (1950 - 2005).

Sylviane Margollé began acting at age 6 and her last screen credit was when she was 29. She received rave reviews, such as her 1964 role on the television show Combat! She played an age-appropriate 13 year old "aspiring to serve the Americans as a nurse after they liberate her home town." As IMDb said: "A youngster 13 years of age putting on this caliber of performance makes The Little Carousel very, very special."

Her career continued into the 1970s with voice-overs, and she went on to marry and have a child. We remember this talented woman
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Only lived to age 54. Sad. I don't remember that episode of Combat, but I was in college and not watching much TV!
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Sylviane Margolle-Barberine
A photo of Sylviane shared on Find A Grave by John E Blazier in 2008
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1950 - 2005 World Events

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In 1950, in the year that Sylviane Margolle Barberine was born, in February, Joe McCarthy gave a speech alleging that he had a list of "members of the Communist Party and members of a spy ring" who worked in the State Department. He went on to chair a committee that investigated not only the State Department but also the administration of President Harry S. Truman, the Voice of America, and the U.S. Army for communist spies - until he was condemned by the U.S. Senate in 1954.

In 1961, Sylviane was only 11 years old when on May 5th, Navy Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard, Jr., made the first manned Project Mercury flight, MR-3, in a spacecraft he named Freedom 7. He was the second man to go into space, the first was Yuri Gagarin - a Soviet cosmonaut.

In 1974, when she was 24 years old, on February 5th, Patty Hearst, age 19 - granddaughter of William Randolph Hearst and daughter of publisher of the San Francisco Examiner Randolph Hearst - was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army, a left wing terrorist group. She was found, alive, 19 months later.

In 1983, she was 33 years old when physicist Sally K. Ride, 32, became the first US woman astronaut in space as a crew member aboard space shuttle Challenger on June 18th. She was also the youngest (32) astronaut to go into space. Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman in space in 1963.

In 1999, at the age of 49 years old, Sylviane was alive when the fear that Y2K (year 2000) would cause the failure of computers worldwide when clocks didn't properly update to January 1st, 2000 became near panic. While some computer systems and software did have problems, the panic was unfounded and computer life went on.

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