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Françoise Prévost
Actor, Writer
Died November 30, 1997 (68 years)
Françoise Prévost (13 January 1930 – 30 November 1997) was a French actress, journalist and author. She was the daughter of writer Marcelle Auclair. She appeared in more than 70 films between 1949 and 1985.
Prévost was born and died in Paris, France. She made her film debut at 18, in Jean de la Lune. After several minor roles she emerged with the Nouvelle Vague, with roles of weight in films by Pierre Kast, Jean-Gabriel Albicocco and Jacques Rivette. Starting from 1960s she was also pretty active in the Italian cinema, starring in leading roles in dramas, comedies and genre films. In 1975 Prévost gained critical appreciation and commercial success as an author, with an autobiographical book about her struggle against an incurable disease, Ma vie en plus.
Source: Article "Françoise Prévost (actress)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Prévost was born and died in Paris, France. She made her film debut at 18, in Jean de la Lune. After several minor roles she emerged with the Nouvelle Vague, with roles of weight in films by Pierre Kast, Jean-Gabriel Albicocco and Jacques Rivette. Starting from 1960s she was also pretty active in the Italian cinema, starring in leading roles in dramas, comedies and genre films. In 1975 Prévost gained critical appreciation and commercial success as an author, with an autobiographical book about her struggle against an incurable disease, Ma vie en plus.
Source: Article "Françoise Prévost (actress)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Known For
Filmography
1980 | Merry-Go-Round · as Renee Novick |
1977 | Bonjour Amour · as La Mère De Martine |
1977 | Mala, amore e morte · as Adalgisa Belli |
1975 | The Pink Telephone · as Françoise Castejac, Épouse De Benoît |
1975 | The Return of the Exorcist · as Barbara |
1974 | The Sinful Nuns of Saint Valentine · as The Abbess |
1973 | |
1973 | When Love Is Lust · as Giulia Sanfelice |
1971 | Le inibizioni del dottor Gaudenzi, vedovo col complesso della buonanima · as Laura Gaudenzi |
1971 | The Contract · as Mother |
1970 | |
1970 | Mont-Dragon · as La Comtesse Germaine De Boismenil |
1970 | Il tuo dolce corpo da uccidere · as Diana Ardington |
1970 | Un caso di coscienza · as Sandra Solfi |
1969 | Naked Violence · as Cast |
1969 | |
1969 | Rabbit in the Pit · as Francine Pouliard |
1969 | A Woman on Fire! · as Clara Frisotti |
1968 | Spirits of the Dead · as Friend Of Countess (segment "metzengerstein") |
1968 | Johnny Hamlet · as Gertry |
1968 | Italian Secret Service · as Elvira Spallanzani |
1968 | It Takes a Thief (TV Series) · as The Marquessa |
1967 | L'espace d'une nuit · as Laura |
1966 | Enter Inspector Maigret · as Simone |
1966 | The Murder Clinic · as Gisèle |
1966 | Galia · as Nicole |
1963 | Vacances portugaises · as Françoise |
1963 | The Verona Trial · as Frau Beetz |
1963 | Bekenntnisse eines möblierten Herrn · as Lilli |
1962 | The Condemned of Altona · as Leni Von Gerlach |
1962 | Bon Voyage! · as The Girl |
1962 | Sign of the Lion · as Hélène (uncredited) |
1962 | Roaring Years · as Figlia Del Medico |
1962 | The Sea · as La Donna |
1962 | L'Inspecteur Leclerc enquête (TV Series) · as Jacqueline Lyner |
1961 | Paris Belongs to Us · as Terry Yordan |
1961 | Le jeu de la vérité · as Guylaine De Fleury |
1961 | The Girl with the Golden Eyes · as Eléonore San Real |
1961 | Kraft Mystery Theatre (TV Series) · as Cast |
1961 | The Season for Love · as Françoise |
1961 | La reine Margot · as Marguerite De Navarre |
1961 | Love Play · as Anne De Limeuil |
1961 | Time Out for Love · as Gladys |
1961 | I Promised to Pay · as Katie Pearson |
1960 | Women Are Like That · as Isabelle |
1960 | The Enemy General · as Nicole |
1960 | Le bel âge · as Françoise |
1958 | That Night · as La Secrétaire |
1957 | The Camera explores time (TV Series) · as La Baronne |
1953 | The Three Musketeers · as Ketty |
1952 | Leathernose · as A Young Guest |
1951 | Foreign Intrigue (TV Series) · as Call Girl |
1951 | Miracles Only Happen Once · as (uncredited) |