Jacqueline Pierreux
Jacqueline Pierreux (15 January 1923 – 10 March 2005) was a French film and television actress.[1] From the early 1970s onwards she also enjoyed success as a producer. She was the wife of scenarist Pierre Leaud and the mother of prolific film actor Jean-Pierre Leaud who starred in Francois Truffaut's "The 400 Blows" and "Day For Night" .
Jacqueline Pierreux | |
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Born | 15 January 1923 |
Died | 10 March 2005 Salins, Seine-et-Marne, France |
Occupation | Producer, Actress |
Years active | 1943-1980 (film & TV) |
Selected filmography
- Six Hours to Lose (1946)
- The Ideal Couple (1946)
- Between Eleven and Midnight (1949)
- L' Amore di Norma (1950)
- Rome Express (1950)
- Donne e briganti (1950)
- Le Dindon (1951)
- The Case of Doctor Galloy (1951)
- Abbiamo vinto! (1951)
- Malavita (1951)
- We Are All Murderers (1952)
- The Porter from Maxim's (1953)
- Top of the Form (1953)
- After You Duchess (1954)
- Légère et court vêtue (1954)
- Il seduttore (1954)
- The Cock Crow (1955)
- The Big Lie (1956)
- Who Hesitates Is Lost (1960)
- La Vendetta (1962)
- The Reunion
- Black Sabbath Segment: "Drop of Water" (1963)
- Home Sweet Home (1973)
- The Bear Cage (1974)
References
- Philip Mosley p.105
Bibliography
- Philip Mosley. Split Screen: Belgian Cinema and Cultural Identity. SUNY Press, 2001.
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