Françoise Prévost (actress)

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Françoise Denise Prévost (born January 13, 1929 in Paris ; † November 30, 1997 there ) was a French actress .

Life

Prévost was the daughter of the writer and Resistance fighter Jean Prévost (1901-1944) and his wife, the co-founder of the magazines Marie Claire and Elle , Marcelle Auclair (1899-1983); and she was the sister of the two writers Michel (1927–1998) and Alain Prévost (1930–1971).

She first played classical and contemporary plays in the theater. It began in film in 1948, but remained inconspicuous until the beginning of the Nouvelle Vague . She was one of the muses of Pierre Kast , who entrusted her with the most beautiful roles in Le Bel Âge , La Morte Saison des amours and Vacances portugaises . In the mid-1960s and until 1975, however, her passion for work made her accept offers for numerous purely commercial works. At the beginning of the 1970s, she fell ill with leukemia , which she processed in her book Ma vie en plus . Yannick Bellon made his film L'amour nu together with her in 1981 .

After retiring from the profession in 1983, ten years later she celebrated one last stage success with her role in Opening Night .

Filmography

  • 1949: Jean de la lune
  • 1951: Clara de Montargis
  • 1951: Love only shines once (Les Miracles n'ont lieu qu'une fois)
  • 1952: Nez de cuir
  • 1953: Virgile
  • 1953: The Adventures of the Three Musketeers (Les Trois mousquetaires)
  • 1958: The night and its price (Cette nuit-là)
  • 1958: Le Second Souffle
  • 1959: Under the sign of the lion (Le Signe du lion)
  • 1959: Merci Natercia!
  • 1960: Eddie goes all out (Comment qu'elle est?)
  • 1960: The Enemy General
  • 1960: You can give it a try (Le Bel âge)
  • 1960: dirty money (payroll)
  • 1961: Burning skin (La Récréation)
  • 1961: The adults (Les Grandes personnes)
  • 1961: The girl with the golden eyes (La Fille aux yeux d'or)
  • 1961: Midnight Party (Le Jeu de la vérité)
  • 1961: Par-dessus le mur
  • 1961: Paris is ours (Paris nous appartient)
  • 1961: Dance of love (La Morte Saison des amours)
  • 1962: Anni ruggenti
  • 1962: Confessions of a furnished gentleman
  • 1962: Champagne in Paris (Bon Voyage!)
  • 1962: The Trapped (I sequestrati di Altona)
  • 1962: Il mare
  • 1962: Il processo di Verona
  • 1963: Holidays in Portugal (Vacances portugaises)
  • 1963: a man at his best age
  • 1963: Temptation in love (Un tentativo sentimentale)
  • 1965: The glass case (La Cage de verre)
  • 1966: Galia (Galia)
  • 1966: Maigret and his greatest case
  • 1966: The Murder Clinic (La lama nel corpo)
  • 1966: Via Macau
  • 1967: One and the other (L'Une et l'autre)
  • 1967: Pronto… c'è una certa Giuliana per te
  • 1968: Extraordinary Stories (Histoires extraordinaires)
  • 1968: Django - The gravedigger are already waiting (Quella sporce storia nel West)
  • 1968: Bunnies in the pit
  • 1968: Italian Secret Service
  • 1969: La Limite du péché
  • 1969: Grade 7 - The boys of violence (Il ragazzi del massacro)
  • 1969: The Unsatisfied (Brucia ragazzo, brucia)
  • 1969: Vive la Mort (Vive la mort)
  • 1969: Sirokko (Sirokkó)
  • 1970: Un Caso di coscienza
  • 1970: L'Explosion
  • 1970: Mont-dragon
  • 1970: La donna a una dimensione
  • 1970: Il tuo dolce corpo da uccidere
  • 1970: Le belve
  • 1971: Without scruples (La Saignée)
  • 1971: La prima notte del dottore Danieli, industriale, col complesso del giocattolo
  • 1971: Le Inibizione del dottore Gaudenzi, vedovo, col complesso della buonanima
  • 1972: Van der Valk and the girl
  • 1973: Quando l'amore e sensualita
  • 1973: The sinful nuns of St. Valentine (Le scomunicate di San Valentino)
  • 1973: Les Anges
  • 1973: Van der Valk and the rich
  • 1974: La prova d'amore
  • 1975: Mala, amore e morte
  • 1975: Van der Valk and the dead
  • 1975: Mais où sont passées les jeunes filles en fleur?
  • 1975: The kitten (Le Téléphone rose)
  • 1975: Un urlo dalle tenebre
  • 1977: The first sins are the most beautiful (L'Amour en herbe)
  • 1980: Le Soleil en face
  • 1981: Merry-Go-Round (Merry-go-round)
  • 1982: La Côte d'amour

plates

  • 1957: Chansons Populaires Françaises

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Françoise Prévost in: André Siscot. Les gens du cinéma . Retrieved May 6, 2020
  2. ^ Obituary for Michel Prévost in: Le Monde. January 31, 1998 . Retrieved May 6, 2020
  3. Françoise PRÉVOST (1929/1997) in: L'Encinémathèque . Retrieved May 6, 2020