Françoise Prévost (actress)

Françoise Prévost Denise ( born January 13, 1930 in Paris, † November 30, 1997 in Paris) was a French actress.

Life

Prévost was the daughter of the writer Jean Prévost (1901-1944) and the founder of the magazine Marie Claire, Marcelle Auclair.

First played at the theater classic and contemporary pieces. When she made her debut film began in 1948, but remained mostly inconspicuous until the beginning of the Nouvelle Vague. She was one of the Muses by Pierre Kast, who entrusted her the most beautiful roles in Le Bel Âge, La Morte saison des amours and Vacances portugaises. Your workaholic she let the mid-1960s and take until 1975 but also for numerous purely commercially oriented works offers. At the beginning of the 70s, she contracted leukemia, which she processed in her book Ma vie en plus. Yannick Bellon made ​​in 1981 along with her ​​from his film L' amour nu.

Following their withdrawal from the profession in 1983, ten years later they celebrated a last stage success with her role in opening night.

Filmography

Plates

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