Pascale Audret

Pascale Audret ( born October 12, 1935 in Neuilly -sur -Seine, † July 17, 2000 in Brive- la -Gaillarde, native Pascale Aiguionne Louise Jacqueline Marie Auffray ) was a French actress.

Life and work

The sister of the French chanson singer Hugues Aufray grew up in Spain. At the age of twelve, she was given a piano and violin lessons and two years later dance and ballet lessons. There followed an acting studies followed.

Until 1955 she worked as a choir singer and dancer at the Paris operetta and revue theaters and as announcer and Small Actress in cabarets. A first theatrical success, she celebrated 1957 as the title character in The Diary of Anne Frank.

Then her larger roles were offered both in entertainment strip and in artistically ambitious films. For her role as Hortense in the natural drama When the tide comes in - by director François Villiers, who in 1959 was awarded the Golden Globe for best foreign language film - was named Best Actress by the Étoile de Cristal. Another important task she fulfilled in 1959 in the preparation of the title heroine in the faith Drama sacrifice a nun.

Private life

Was Audret 1965-1973 married to Francis Dreyfus. From the marriage of their daughter Julie Dreyfus went bold (* 1966), which also struck an acting career.

Pascale Audret died at the age of 63 years as a passenger in a car accident.

Filmography

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