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'Les Miz' star has family ties to Victor Hugo


Last Modified: February 19. 2013 10:37PM
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(AP) Helena Bonham Carter apparently shares more with Victor Hugo than just a role in the film based on his novel.


A study by genealogy website Ancestry.com reveals Victor Hugo was a political colleague of a cousin of the 46-year-old actress. Carter stars as Madame Thenardier in the upcoming musical Les Miserables. The film is an adaptation of the stage musical based on Hugo's 1862 book.


Ancestry.com says French financier and politician Achille Fould was Carter's first cousin five times removed. He served with Hugo in the post-revolutionary French government in the 1840s. Fould was minister of finance; Hugo was in the constitutional and legislative assembly.


Fould was a staunch supporter of Louis Napoleon III when he seized power of the French empire in 1851, while Hugo declared him a traitor.


Carter's ancestor moved up in power and authority in the new regime. Hugo left the country and wrote scathing letters and poetry about the treachery of his former colleagues, including Fould. In one publication, Hugo called Fould a chameleon with blood on his hands. It was during this time that Hugo wrote Les Miserables.


Associated Press


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