Anne-Marie Deschodt
Anne-Marie Deschodt, married name de Rougemont, (18 August 1938 - 21 September 2014, Marsillargues) was a French actress and writer.
She was writer Éric Deschodt's sister.[1]
Her first husband was Giancarlo Uzielli,[2] and then, from 1965 to 1967, she was married to French film director Louis Malle. From the 1980s, she was the wife of artist Guy Temple de Rougemont.[3]
Filmography
Cinema
- 1969: La Pince à ongles (Short, by Jean-Claude Carrière) - Marie-Claude
- 1973: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (by Luis Buñuel)
- 1973: Shock Treatment (by Alain Jessua) - Lise de Riberolle
- 1974: The Phantom of Liberty (by Luis Buñuel) - Édith Rosenblum
- 1974: La Jeune Fille assassinée (by Roger Vadim) - Éliane
- 1976: Jamais plus toujours (by Yannick Bellon) - l'inconnue
- 1976: Game of Seduction (by Roger Vadim) - La duchesse de Volnay
- 1977: Sorcerer (by William Friedkin) - Blanche
- 1978: La Jument vapeur (by Joyce Buñuel)
- 1978: Utopia by Iradj Azimi - Catherine
Television
- 1976: Les Cinq Dernières Minutes (téléfilm, Le pied à l'étrier, by Claude Loursais) - Barbara
- 1978: Cinéma 16 (telefilm, La femme rompue, by Josée Dayan) - Noëllie Guérard
- 1981: La Double Vie de Théophraste Longuet (by Yannick Andréi, mini-serial) - L'assistante d'Eliphas (final film role)
Works
- 1978: Les Belles Années, cowritten with Anne-Marie Cazalis, novel, Mercure de France
- 1979: Mariano Fortuny : un magicien de Venise, éditions du Regard
References
- « Anne-Marie du TEMPLE de ROUGEMONT : Décès », carnet.midilibre.fr.
- https://gw.geneanet.org/lefevre4?lang=fr&n=deschodt&oc=0&p=anne+marie
- Discours Archived 2016-09-06 at the Wayback Machine de réception de Guy de Rougemont by Arnaud d'Hauterives, academie-des-beaux-arts.fr.
External links
- Anne-Marie DESCHODT on Notre cinéma
- Anne-Marie Deschodt at IMDb
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