Corinne Le Poulain

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Corinne Le Poulain (born May 26, 1948 in Neuilly-sur-Seine , † February 10, 2015 ) was a French actress .

The niece of the theater legend Jean Le Poulain became known in 1969 as a partner of Jean Marais in the Israeli - French scandal film The Provocation . As a student Isabelle, she bewitched the archaeologist Christian (Marais) who was married to Jeanne ( Maria Schell ) during excavations in Israel . Always appearing in the theater, in the 1970s the illegitimate successor Mylène Demongeots had, in addition to busy cinema work, above all success on television, for example as Suzon in the first film adaptation of the later François Ozon hit 8 women , as the heroine of the comedy Sam & Sally and in the miniseries Splendor and Misery of Courtesans after Honoré de Balzac . In 1994 she made a cinema comeback as the lesbian lover Claude Jades in Jean-Pierre Mocky's comedy Bonsoir . Corinne Le Poulain has played in Plus belle la vie , the French equivalent of Coronation Street in England and Lindenstrasse in Germany, since 2005 .

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