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Marie-Georges Pascal
Marie-Georges Pascal in Les Raisins de la MortBorn Marie-Georges Faisy
October 2, 1946[1]
Cambrai, France[1]Died November 9, 1985 (aged 39)
Paris, FranceCause of death Suicide Occupation Actress Years active 1971–1983 Notable works Les Raisins de la Mort Marie-Georges Pascal (born Marie-Georges Faisy; October 2, 1946 – November 9, 1985) was a French film and television actress.
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Career
Pascal made her acting debut in 1971 when she appeared in Jean-Claude Roy's French classic Les petites filles modèles, in which she played one of the lead roles alongside Jessica Dorn and Cathy Reghin. She is best known for the playing the lead role as Élisabeth in the 1978 Jean Rollin classic horror Les Raisins de la Mort, in which Rollin himself said she was very "moving" and that "she made her character's descent into madness extremely real". Throughtout the seventies she would go on to appear in many films including erotic and horror films Je suis frigide... pourquoi? with Sandra Julien, another actress who has worked with director Jean Rollin in Le Frisson des Vampires, German film Hausfrauen Report international, Bananes mécaniques, with Anne Libert, Pauline Larrieu, Philippe Gasté of Jean Rollin's Requiem pour un Vampire and Patrice Valota who also appeared in Les Raisins de la Mort, Les confidences érotiques d'un lit trop accueillant, with Olga Georges-Picot, L'histoire très bonne et très joyeuse de Colinot Trousse-Chemise, with Brigitte Bardot, Quand les filles se déchaînent, Gross Paris, La rage au pong, alongside Tony Gatlif and Brigade mondaine[2]. During the eighties she appeared in two films, Cauchemar and Flics de choc, which was her final film.
Her television credits include French drama series Les dessous du ciel, Les pilotes de courses, La vie des autres and the long-running crime series Les cinq dernières minutes. Pascal has also starred in television films and mini-series'.
Death
Pascal died at the age of 39. The apparent cause of her death was suicide.[1]
Filmography
Film
- 1971: Les petites filles modèles ... Camille (Good Little Girls, The Granddaughter's Model)
- 1973: Hausfrauen Report International ... Janine (Houswives on the Job)
- 1973: Je Suis Frigide...Pourquoi?... Carla (I Am Frigid... Why?, Let Me Love You)
- 1973: Bananes Mécaniques ... Marie-Georges (Clockwork Banana, Erotic Escape)
- 1973: Les Confidences Érotiques d'un Lit Trop Accueillant ... Noëlle (credited as Marie-George Pascal)
- 1973: L'Historie Très Bonne et Très Joyeuse de Colinot Trousse-Chemise (The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot)
- 1974: Quand Les Filles se Déchaînent ... Mylène (Hot and Naked, Thrill Seekers)
- 1974: Gross Paris (credited as Marie George Pascal)
- 1975: La Rage au Poing ... Christine (Raging Fists)
- 1975: Rêves Pornos ... Carla (edited from Je Suis Frigide...Pourquoi?)
- 1978: Les Raisins de la Mort ... Élisabeth (The Grapes Of Death, The Raisins of Death, Pesticide)
- 1978: Brigade Mondaine ... Peggy (Victims of Vice, Vice Squad)
- 1980: Cauchemar ... Lydia (Nightmare)
- 1983: Flics De Choc ... L'assistant de la Maîtresse (Shock Cops)
Television
- 1972: La Mort d'un Champion ... Maria (television film)
- 1974: Les Dessous du Ciel ... Joëlle Gavarnier
- 1975: Les Pilotes de Courses... Brigitte
- 1976: Le Milliardaire ... Cécile (television film)
- 1977: D'Artagnan amoureux ... Julie de Colineau du Val
- 1978: Quand Flambait le Bocage ... Mme de Montsorbier (television film)
- 1979: Par Devant Notaire ... Minouche (television film)
- 1979: Mme de Sévigné: Ldylle Familiale avec Bussy-Rabutin ... Louise de Bussy (television film)
- 1980: La Vie des Autres ... Audrey Caldwell (1 episode - "Le Scandale")
- 1981: La Double Vie de Théophraste Longuet ... Jane de Montfort (television film)
- 1983: Les Cinq Dernières Minutes ... Lydie Vignal (1 episode - "Rouge Marine")
References
- ^ a b c Richey, Jeremy (March 10, 2009)"Jean Rollin: The Collaborators (Marie-Georges Pascal)". blogspot.com. http://requiemforjeanrollin.blogspot.com/2009/03/jean-rollin-collaborators-marie-georges.html. Retrieved 29 September, 2011.
- ^ "Jacques Scandelari's Victims of Vice (1978)". blogspot.com. http://thisisquietcool.blogspot.com/2009/04/jacques-scandelaris-victims-of-vice.html. Retrieved 29 September, 2011.
External links
Categories:- 1946 births
- 1985 deaths
- Actors who committed suicide
- French actors
- French film actors
- French television actors
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