Marie-José Nat

Marie -José Nat ( born April 22, 1940 in Bonifacio, Corsica ) is a French actress.

She won the first prize in a radio contest and won a scholarship to a drama at the Paris Cours Simon drama school. In addition, she worked as a model.

Her first film appearance was in 1956 as a ballet girl in Crime and Punishment. Known mainly for Denys de La Patellières Wiesenstraße 10 and André Cayattes two-part film My days with Pierre - My nights with Jacqueline, she was loving preferred protagonist of her husband Michel Drach ( Amélie or the time Elise or the true life, the violins of the Balls, A simple past). For The violins of the ball she was awarded at the International Film Festival in Cannes 1974 Award for Best Actress. In the TV movie The Rosenbergs may not die, she played alongside Gilles Ségal the Ethel Rosenberg. Among her later works the Sura counted in train of life (1998) and Christophe Malavoys lovers are immortal ( 2004).

Since the early 1960s, Nat also appeared in plays.

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