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Bernard Brumberg " Corinne
Marchand "
Corinne Marchand, Marie Denise Renee
Marchand born December 4, 1937 in Paris 1.

Favorite actress Agnes Varda, Corinne Marchand is destined to
dance before embarking on a career as an actress.
Singer and lead dancer in the first instance is by attending
courses of drama that ends up taking the game
It begins in "Cadet Rouselle" in 1954, then turns to the great
Jacques Demy and uses his artistic talents to cabaret 'Lola'.
Claude Chabrol becomes infatuated with her for "The 7 Deadly
Sins," but in 1961 that fame comes caught up overnight with
"Cleo from 5 to 7" Agnes Varda, in which she prepared icy beauty
of a young dancer with cancer.
Filmed in real time, the film breaks new ground and won a big
success.
A few films later, she turns in 1966 with Gina Lollobrigida in
"The Sultans", then in a comedy, "From the soft trigger," with
Michel Serrault, and in "The Tin Duck" in 1967 with Roger Hanin
.
But he must wait until 1970 to regain a certain prestige with
the "Rider on the Rain" and then "Liza," "Head Butt", and an
investigation of "Nestor Burma" in 1982.
Claude Lelouch's calls for "Attention bandits!" in 1987, Patrice
Leconte to take a more mature woman's role in "Le Parfum
d'Yvonne" in 1994.
Corinne Marchand turns one last time for "The Palms of Mr Shult"
'in 1997, before retiring quietly to the profession.
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