Michèle Girardon

Michèle Girardon
Born (1938-08-09)August 9, 1938
Lyon, France
Died March 25, 1975(1975-03-25) (aged 36)
Lyon, France
Cause of death suicide
Years active 19561971
Spouse(s) never married
Partner(s) José Luis de Vilallonga

Michèle Girardon (August 9, 1938 March 25, 1975), sometimes credited as Michele Girardon, was a French actress.

Born in Lyon, France, Girardon began acting as early as 1956, and had a small but noticeable role as a deaf-mute beauty in director Luis Buñuel's La mort en ce jardin (Death In The Garden) (1956). She soon became prominent in a host of films, including those of notable directors of the French New Wave. She is probably best known as an actress for her work in director Louis Malle's Les Amants (The Lovers) in 1958, and the 1961 Howard Hawks production of Hatari! starring John Wayne and Hardy Krüger; for the latter, as she spoke no English when cast in the role, she taught herself English while on the set, according to a July 1961 LIFE magazine profile of the actress.[1] The same article stated she was signed to a fiveyear contract with Paramount Studios. 1963 proved to be her most active year, with several avant garde films to her credit including Pierre Kast's Vacances Portugaises (Portuguese Vacations), André Cayatte's experimental 'paired' films Jean-Marc ou La vie conjugale (Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Jean-Marc), and Françoise ou La vie conjugale (Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Françoise), and director Éric Rohmer's La Boulangère de Monceau (The Girl at the Monceau Bakery).

Giardon also worked in television. In 1967, she played Nicole in the first season of Les Chevaliers du ciel. The success of this series brought her a very high level of popularity.

During the 1960s, Girardon became romantically involved with a married Spaniard nobleman and notorious wastrel, José Luis de Vilallonga, whom she had first met on the set of Les Amants. By 1971, Girardon's acting career was essentially over, and after finally obtaining his divorce in 1972, de Villalonga ended their relationship in order to marry another woman. Girardon never married or had children and became increasingly despondent. She committed suicide via an overdose of sleeping pills at the age of 36 in Lyon on March 25, 1975, and is interred near Paris in the Cimetière de Bagneux, Hauts de Seine.

Selected filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1971 Good Little Girls Madame de Fleurville Directed by Jean-Claude Roy with Marie-Georges Pascal, Bella Darvi
1968 I'll Sell My Skin Dearly Georgina Bennett Directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti with Mike Marshall
1966 Tendre Voyou girl at the Ritz Directed by Jean Becker with Jean-Paul Belmondo, Nadja Tiller
1965 Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes Josefa Directed by Robert Siodmak with Lex Barker, Gérard Barray
Der Schatz der Azteken Directed by Robert Siodmak with Lex Barker, Gérard Barray
1964 The Magnificent Cuckold Cristiana Directed by Antonio Pietrangeli with Claudia Cardinale, Ugo Tognazzi
Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules Soraya Directed by Antonio Margheriti with Kirk Morris, Renato Baldini
Jean-Marc ou La vie conjugale Patricia Directed by André Cayatte with Marie-José Nat, Jacques Charrier
Françoise ou La vie conjugale Patricia Directed by André Cayatte with Marie-José Nat, Jacques Charrier
1963 The Bakery Girl of Monceau Sylvie Directed by Éric Rohmer with Barbet Schroeder
1962 Hatari! Brandy de la Court Directed by Howard Hawks with John Wayne, Hardy Krüger
1961 Prey for the Shadows Anita Directed by Alexandre Astruc
White Slave Ship Anna Directed by Silvio Amadio with Pier Angeli, Edmund Purdom
1959 The Sign of Leo Dominique Laurent Directed by Éric Rohmer with Jess Hahn
1958 The Lovers The secretary Directed by Louis Malle with Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Marc Bory
1956 Death in the Garden María Castin Directed by Luis Buñuel with Simone Signoret, Charles Vanel

References

External links

Michèle Girardon at Find a Grave


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