Francoise Dorléac

Francoise Dorléac is a French Actrice , born the March 21st 1942 and deceased in a road accident the June 26th 1967 close to Nice. It was the sister of Catherine Deneuve.

Biography

Born parents actors and actors Maurice Dorléac, who played in more than 200 parts and 40 films, and Renee Deneuve, boarder of the Théâtre of Odéon during 24 years, it is the second girl of a phratry of four sisters: Danielle is the elder one, third is Catherine Deneuve born in 1943 the, youngest is Sylvie. Its nephew the actor Christian Vadim.

Rebellious child and undisciplined teenager, it is returned College and is registered during dramatic art of Raymond Girard then it returns to the Academy of dramatic art of 1957 to 1961, in particular in the class of Robert Manuel thanks to which it will begin in Gigi from Colette to the Théâtre Antoine in 1960.

She takes her first steps with the cinema in 1957 in the short film Mensonges , and in 1959, she turns in its first feature film: the wolf in the sheep-fold . In parallel, it is mannequin for Christian Dior. It reaches the statute of high-speed motorboat when, in 1964, Philippe De Broca urge it to be the partner of Jean-Paul Belmondo in the man of Rio . She will connect at once with the soft Skin of François Truffaut then Cul-de-sac of Roman Polanski in 1965, and finally the Young ladies of Rochefort , film worship of Jacques Demy, where she divides the high-speed motorboat with her sister Catherine Deneuve.

Compulsive eater of work, it will have turned in nearly 20 films in hardly 8 years of career. Late to take its plane, it commits suicide at the exit out of the highway out of Esterel with Villeneuve-Loubet, the June 26th 1967, at the 25 years age.

Catalog of films

Television

External bonds

  • In remembering Francoise

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