Pascale Petit (actress)
Pascale Petit | |
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Born |
Paris, France | 27 February 1938
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1957-2001 |
Pascale Petit (born 27 February 1938) is a French actress.[1] She appeared in more than fifty films from 1957 to 2001.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1957 | The Crucible | Mary Warren | Raymond Rouleau | |
1958 | One Life | Rosalie | Alexandre Astruc | |
Young Sinners | Mic | Marcel Carné | ||
1959 | Women Are Weak | Agathe | Michel Boisrond | |
Julie la Rousse | Julie | Claude Boissol | ||
1960 | Une fille pour l'été | Manette | Édouard Molinaro | |
Vers l'extase | Catherine | René Wheeler | ||
It Happened All Night | Christine Fiesco | Henri Verneuil | ||
Lettere di una novizia | Margherita Passi | Alberto Lattuada | ||
1961 | Les Démons de minuit | Daniele | Marc Allégret, Charles Gérard |
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1962 | No Man's Land | Giuditta | Fabrizio Taglioni | |
Cross of the Living | Maria | Ivan Govar | ||
A Queen for Caesar | Cleopatra | Piero Pierotti, Victor Tourjansky |
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1964 | Comment épouser un premier ministre | Marion | Michel Boisrond | |
1965 | Corrida pour un espion | Pilar Perez | Maurice Labro | |
1966 | Zwei Girls vom Roten Stern | Anja Petrovna | Sammy Drechsel | |
Un soir à Tibériade | Madame Pronti | Hervé Bromberger | ||
Killer's Carnival | Lotty | Sheldon Reynolds, Robert Lynn, Alberto Cardone |
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1967 | Fast ein Held | Hélène | Rainer Erler | |
The Sweet Sins of Sexy Susan | Caroline | Franz Antel | ||
1968 | Find a Place to Die | Lisa Martin | Giuliano Carnimeo | |
Sexy Susan Sins Again | Elisa Bonaparte | Franz Antel | ||
The Last Mercenary | Maria | Mel Welles | ||
1970 | Berlin Affair | Wendi | David Lowell Rich | TV film |
1971 | Chronique d'un couple | Nathalie Cantel | Roger Coggio | |
1972 | Boccaccio | Giletta di Narbona | Bruno Corbucci | |
Quante volte... quella notte | Esmeralda | Mario Bava | ||
1975 | Le dolci zie | Benedetta | Mario Imperoli | |
1987 | The Aggression | Ilse Trapmann | Theodor Kotulla |
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