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Madame Fanny La Fan : ウィキペディア英語版
Madame Fanny La Fan

Madame Fanny La Fan is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom '''Allo 'Allo!'', which ran from 1982 to 1992. She was played by the actress Rose Hill.
==Past life==
Fanny was born in 1856 (although she was once mistaken to be born in 1877 and on another occasion in 1789), to a poor French family. It can be assumed that she was a prostitute (although she gave this up in 1922). When she was a child, she was a childhood sweetheart of Roger LeClerc, who would later become the pianist of Café René. She once claimed to be the most talked about woman in Paris. Fanny once had a previous affair with Ernest LeClerc in 1927–1928. Fanny implied that she was raped by German soldiers during World War I.
Fanny once mentioned, that a cuckoo clock belonging to one of her ancestors, that was once owned by Marie Antoinette, was stolen from her by German soldiers during WW1. Fanny once mentioned that she was given a painting by a "penniless artist" in return for sexual favours. The painting would later turn out to be ''The Cracked Vase with the Big Daisies''. The artist told Fanny that if she did not marry him, he would cut of parts his body and send them to her. After leaving her, the artist cut off and sent her his ear, implying that it was Vincent van Gogh.
When telling René to stop being nasty to her, Fanny said "that if my late husbands were alive, to hear you talk to me like that, he would horse whip you", implying that she had previous or some marriages before (and perhaps after) marrying Edith's father. Due to age mentions, it can be assumed that Fanny gave birth to Edith in 1910. Edith's father is unknown, as neither Fanny nor Edith never mention him, although it is implied that Roger or Ernest LeClerc could be Edith's father (or perhaps one of her lovers). At some point, shortly after Edith married René, and a long time before World War II started,
Fanny moved in with her daughter Edith and her son-in-law René, and came to live at Café René.

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