Véronique Vendell

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Véronique Vendell (born July 21, 1942 in Montpellier ) is a former French actress .

Life

After taking acting and ballet lessons, she received, initially unnamed, several small roles in French film productions. Vendell took part in typical European crime, agent and adventure films of the 1960s, where she usually had short appearances as an attractive seductress in order to ensnare one of the leading actors. Already often shown in magazines, it also appeared in the American edition of Playboy in February 1964 .

Known as the "new Bardot ", she tried to escape this commitment as a stage actress. She played among others in Paris at the Théâtre Marie Bell under the direction of Luchino Visconti . Most recently she acted in films by her husband, the German producer Wolf C. Hartwig , including two report films . After a role in the two-part Steiner - The Iron Cross , Véronique Vendell retired into private life.

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