Brigitte Fossey
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Brigitte Fossey, born (born 15 June 1946) in Tourcoing, Nord, is a French actress.
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Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1952 | Forbidden Games | Paulette | Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film |
1953 | La corda d'acciaio | Marcella | |
1956 | The Happy Road | Jeanine | |
1968 | Adieu l'ami | Dominique 'Waterloo' Austerlitz | |
1970 | Raphael, or The Debauched One | Bernardine | |
1973 | Going Places | the woman in the train | |
1975 | Calmos | Suzanne Dufour | |
1976 | The Good and the Bad | Dominique Blanchot | |
1976 | The Man Who Loved Women | Geneviève Bigey | |
1977 | The Glass Cell | Lisa Braun | Nominated - Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film |
Les Enfants du placard | Juliette | ||
1978 | Mais où et donc Ornicar | Anne | |
Quintet | Vivia | ||
1980 | La Boum | Françoise Beretton | |
Chanel Solitaire | Adrienne | ||
1981 | Enigma | Karen Reinhardt | |
1982 | La Boum 2 | Françoise Beretton | |
1983 | For Those I Loved | Dina Gray | |
1988 | Cinema Paradiso (Extended Italian version only) | Elena Mendola (as adult) | Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film |
1991 | Les Enfants du naufrageur | Helene |
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