
Françoise Prévost
Acting · Born 1929-01-13 · age 68 at death · Paris, France
Françoise Prévost (13 January 1930 – 30 November 1997) was a French actress, journalist and author. She was the daughter of writer Marcelle Auclair. She appeared in more than 70 films between 1949 and 1985. Prévost was born and died in Paris, France. She made her film debut at 18, in Jean de la Lune. After several minor roles she emerged with the Nouvelle Vague, with roles of weight in films by Pierre Kast, Jean-Gabriel Albicocco and Jacques Rivette. Starting from 1960s she was also pretty active in the Italian cinema, starring in leading roles in dramas, comedies and genre films. In 1975 Prévost gained critical appreciation and commercial success as an author, with an autobiographical book about her struggle against an incurable disease, Ma vie en plus. Source: Article "Françoise Prévost (actress)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Titles

Spirits of the Dead

Paris Belongs to Us

The Return of the Exorcist

Sign of the Lion

The Three Musketeers

Payroll

The Sinful Nuns of Saint Valentine

The Murder Clinic

Johnny Hamlet

Bon Voyage!

When Love Is Lust

The Pink Telephone

Merry-Go-Round

The Condemned of Altona

The Sea

The Game of Truth

The Season for Love

Portuguese Vacation

The Girl with the Golden Eyes

Galia

Your Sweet Body to Kill

Italian Secret Service

Miracles Only Happen Once

L'Amour nu

A Woman on Fire

Winter Wind

The Lovemakers

Mont-Dragon

Women Are Like That

Enter Inspector Maigret

Time Out for Love

Le Bel Âge

Mala, Love and Death

Rabbit in the Pit

Un caso di coscienza

That Night

Playtime

Le Soleil en face

The Verona Trial

Leathernose

The Beasts

Over the Wall

The Enemy General

Le inibizioni del dottor Gaudenzi, vedovo col complesso della buonanima

Ein Mann im schönsten Alter

Jean de la Lune

The Hideout

The Fourth Wall

A Sentimental Attempt

Pronto... c'è una certa Giuliana per te
The Other One

The Angels

Via Macau

The Glass Cage

Van der Valk: Gun Before Butter

Van der Valk and the Scapegoat

Thank You, Natercia

Mais où sont passées les jeunes filles en fleurs ?

Clara de Montargis

Van der Valk and the Rich