Dany Saval

Dany Saval ( born January 5, 1942 in Paris, actually Danielle Nadine Suzanne Savalle ) is a former French actress of the 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s.

Life

She was originally a dancer and performed in 1950 at the Théâtre Mogador and 1953 at the Moulin Rouge on. She attended the Opera School, arrived at the Comédie Française to use and made a U.S. tour. When René Simon she took acting lessons and gave her debut in 1958, when the tide comes in (L' eau vive ), by French director François Villiers, who in 1959 won the Golden Globe for best foreign language film.

Dany Saval played mainly in comedies as well as in romance and intrigue stories. In French productions it was often leading lady. The non-French audience in Europe and the U.S. is likely to be mainly one of three stewardesses in the U.S. comedy Boeing - Boeing ( based on the eponymous play by Marc Camoletti ) in memory Dany Saval. In this Hal Wallis production from 1965, she starred alongside Tony Curtis, Jerry Lewis, Thelma Ritter, Christiane Schmidtmer and Suzanna Leigh.

From her first marriage lasted from 1965 to 1967 with the film composer Maurice Jarre Jarre Stéfanie her daughter comes. Dany Saval, who has since retired from the film business, is married in second marriage to journalist Michel Drucker and still lives in Paris.

At the beginning of the 1970s Saval took on some singles.

Filmography

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