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Catherine Rouvel
French actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Catherine Rouvel (born Catherine Vitale; 31 August 1939 in Marseille) is an acclaimed French actress. Her career spans from 1959 in television to 2004.
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At 14, she took dance classes, which she abandoned in favor of theater. She made her debut with plays by Molière. She read Racine and, with Marie-France Boyer, founded the Théâtre Grignan (1956-1957), which became the Théâtre Quotidien de Marseille.[1][2]
In film, she starred in Jean Renoir's Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe, Marcel Carné's Les Assassins de l'ordre and in the 1976 Jean-Jacques Annaud film Black and White in Color.
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Selected filmography
- 1959 : Picnic on the Grass by Jean Renoir : Nénette[3]
- 1963 : Chair de poule by Julien Duvivier : Maria
- 1964 : Les Pas perdus
- 1968 : Benjamin
- 1970 : Borsalino by Jacques Deray : Lola.
- 1970 : The Breach by Claude Chabrol : Sonia
- 1971 : I Miss Sonja Henie
- 1971 : Les Assassins de l'ordre by Marcel Carné
- 1971 : Le Soldat Laforêt by Guy Cavagnac : Diane
- 1973 : Les Volets clos by Jean-Claude Brialy : Flora
- 1973 : Oh, If Only My Monk Would Want (Ah! Si mon moine voulait...) by Claude Pierson
- 1974 : The Marseille Contract
- 1974 : Borsalino & Co.
- 1976 : Noirs et blancs en couleur by Jean-Jacques Annaud : Marinette
- 1986 : Jubiabá by Nelson Pereira dos Santos: Amélia
- 1987 : Blood and Sand
- 1995 : Élisa by Jean Becker :
- 2011 : En enkel till Antibes by Richard Hobert (director)
Television
- 1972: Les Rois maudits, French miniseries directed by Claude Barma: Béatrice d'Hirson[4]
- 1972: Clochemerle, BBC TV miniseries: Judith Toumignon
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