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Françoise Dorléac

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Acting credits

41

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Large and steady acting portfolio.

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Movies: 38Series: 3

TMDB ID: 18809

IMDb ID: nm0233753

Known for: Acting

Born: March 21, 1942

Died: June 26, 1967

Age: 25

Place of birth: Paris, France

Gender: Female

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1956 - 2024

Years active: 69

Average TMDB rating: 6.72

Wikidata: Q235982

Also known as

Φρανσουάζ Παουλέτ Λουίζ Ντορλεάκ • Φρανσουάζ Ντορλεάκ • フランソワーズ・ドルレアック

Biography

Françoise Paulette Louise Dorléac (21 March 1942 – 26 June 1967) was a French actress. She was the elder sister of Catherine Deneuve, with whom she starred in the musical comedy film, The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967). Her other films include Philippe de Broca's That Man from Rio, François Truffaut's The Soft Skin (both 1964), Val Guest's Where the Spies Are (1965), and Roman Polanski's Cul-de-sac (1966). Dorléac was the daughter of screen actors Maurice Dorléac and Renée Simonot. Slim, fair and blonde, she modeled for Dior and then made her film debut in The Wolves in the Sheepfold (1960), directed by Hervé Bromberger. She went on to appear in The Door Slams (1960) with Dany Saval and her sister Catherine Deneuve. Dorléac had a small role in Tonight or Never (1961) with Anna Karina for director Michel Deville, The Girl with the Golden Eyes (1961) with Marie Laforêt, All the Gold in the World (1961) with Bourvil, and Adorable Liar (1961) from director Deville. Dorléac was Jean-Pierre Cassel's leading lady in The Dance (1962) and had one of the leads in a TV movie, Les trois chapeaux claques (1962), directed by Jean-Pierre Marchand. She was reunited with Cassel in Arsène Lupin contre Arsène Lupin (1962) and was one of many stars of the television movie Teuf-teuf (1963). Dorléac leapt to international stardom with the female lead in That Man from Rio (1964) starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and directed by Philippe de Broca. She followed it with The Soft Skin (1964) directed by François Truffaut. She was in The Gentle Art of Seduction (1964) with Belmondo and Jean-Paul Brialy, with her sister in a support part. Dorléac was one of several French stars in Circle of Love (1964) directed by Roger Vadim, and appeared in a TV show, Les petites demoiselles (1964), directed by Deville and starring De Broca. She also appeared in the comedy films, Arsène Lupin contre Arsène Lupin (1962) opposite Jean-Claude Brialy, and Male Hunt (1964), with Belmondo and her sister. That Man from Rio and Soft Skin were seen widely internationally and Dorléac received an offer to play the female lead in an expensive Hollywood financed epic, Genghis Khan (1965). She was David Niven's love interest in a spy film at MGM, Where the Spies Are (1966). Dorléac appeared as the adulterous wife in Roman Polanski's black comedy Cul-de-sac (1966), shot in Britain. She returned to France to star in a TV adaption of the Prosper Mérimée novel Julie de Chaverny ou la Double Méprise (1966) directed by Marchand. Then she joined Gene Kelly and her sister Catherine, who was a cinematic star by this time, playing starstruck singing twins in The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967), an homage to Hollywood musicals. Her final film role was the female lead in Billion Dollar Brain (1967) opposite Michael Caine, who played spy Harry Palmer. Dorléac's parents were protective of her and her siblings, and well into adulthood she shared a bunk bed with her sister Catherine Deneuve in the family home, to which she regularly returned, according to Roger Vadim. Dorléac was on the brink of international stardom when she died in a traffic accident on 26 June 1967, aged 25. Source: Article "Françoise Dorléac" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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Movies

Movies

Movie credits linked with Françoise Dorléac.

Movie poster for Jacques Demy: The Pink and the Black (2024)

Jacques Demy: The Pink and the Black

2024 Movie
Movie poster for Belmondo: The Incorrigible (2022)

Belmondo: The Incorrigible

2022 Movie
Movie poster for Deneuve, la reine Catherine (2022)

as Self (archive footage)

Deneuve, la reine Catherine

2022 Movie
Movie poster for Françoise Dorléac, from The Man from Rio to The Young Girls of Rochefort (2021)

as Self (archive footage)

Françoise Dorléac, from The Man from Rio to The Young Girls of Rochefort

2021 Movie
Movie poster for Hommage à Michel Legrand et Jacques Demy au festival Sœurs Jumelles (2021)

as Self (archive footage)

Hommage à Michel Legrand et Jacques Demy au festival Sœurs Jumelles

2021 Movie
Movie poster for Morceaux de Cannes (2021)

Morceaux de Cannes

2021 Movie
Movie poster for Françoise Dorléac, une promesse (2018)

as Self (archive footage)

Françoise Dorléac, une promesse

2018 Movie
Movie poster for Catherine Deneuve, belle et bien là (2010)

as Self (archive footage)

Catherine Deneuve, belle et bien là

2010 Movie
Movie poster for Mag Bodard, un destin (2005)

as Self (archive footage)

Mag Bodard, un destin

2005 Movie
Movie poster for French Beauty (2005)

as Self (archive footage)

French Beauty

2005 Movie
Movie poster for Elle s'appelait Françoise (1996)

as Self (archive footage)

Elle s'appelait Françoise

1996 Movie
Movie poster for The Young Girls Turn 25 (1993)

as Self (archive footage)

The Young Girls Turn 25

1993 Movie
Movie poster for Billion Dollar Brain (1967)

as Anya

Billion Dollar Brain

1967 Movie
Movie poster for The Double Contempt (1967)

as Julie

The Double Contempt

1967 Movie
Movie poster for The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967)

as Solange Garnier

The Young Girls of Rochefort

1967 Movie
Movie poster for Le trésor de l’orpheline (1966)

Le trésor de l’orpheline

1966 Movie
Movie poster for Cul-de-sac (1966)

as Teresa

Cul-de-sac

1966 Movie
Movie poster for Françoise Dorléac à Saint-Tropez (1966)

as Self

Françoise Dorléac à Saint-Tropez

1966 Movie
Movie poster for Where the Spies Are (1966)

as Vikki

Where the Spies Are

1966 Movie
Movie poster for Behind the screens : Les demoiselles de Rochefort (1966)

as Self

Behind the screens : Les demoiselles de Rochefort

1966 Movie
Movie poster for Behind the screens : Jacques Demy’s Les demoiselles de Rochefort - Les décors (1966)

as Self

Behind the screens : Jacques Demy’s Les demoiselles de Rochefort - Les décors

1966 Movie
Movie poster for Genghis Khan (1965)

as Bortei

Genghis Khan

1965 Movie
Movie poster for Hollywood in Deliblatska Pescara (1965)

as Self

Hollywood in Deliblatska Pescara

1965 Movie
Movie poster for Circle of Love (1964)

Circle of Love

1964 Movie