Catherine Allégret

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Catherine Allégret (born April 16, 1946 in Neuilly-sur-Seine ) is a French actress .

Life

The daughter of Simone Signoret and Yves Allégret and the stepdaughter of Yves Montand became known in 1965 for the Costa Gavras film Murder Included in the Fare , in which she played the teenage partner Jacques Perrins (the girl Bambi). She later convinced in the film Beau masque alongside Jean-Claude Dauphin and Dominique Labourier as well as alongside her mother and Alain Delon in The Lioness and Her Hunter . This was followed by supporting roles in outstanding works such as Catherine in The Last Tango in Paris and Colette in Vincent, François, Paul and the others . In 1974 she played the main role of Mitzie in the German Simmel film Lieb Vaterland, may you be quiet . Other films followed, including a. next to Farrah Fawcett in the film adaptation of the Beate Klarsfeld biography pursued and hunted and next to Jeff Goldblum in The Devilish Mr. Frost . In 1989 she played the role of Rita Arnould in the film L'Orchestre rouge ( Red Orchestra ) by Jacques Rouffio . Her role as Gionou in the series Commissioner Navarro brought her great popularity from 1989 onwards .

In 2004, she stressed in her memoirs Un monde à l'envers (German about: A world is upside down ) posthumously her stepfather Yves Montand , they (tried to allegedly preserve their marriage) since the age of five with the consent of her mother Simone Signoret sexually abusing to have. However, no evidence could be provided to support their claims.

Filmography (selection)

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