Marie-Christine Barrault

French actress in film and theater

Marie-Christine Barrault - French actress in film and theater
Born

March 21st, 1944
81 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

France

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An actress primarily associated with French cinema and theater, contributed to the arts through various roles in film and stage productions. Gained recognition for performances in works such as 'Cousin, Cousine' and 'The Story of O'. Her career includes collaborations with renowned directors and participation in many acclaimed theatrical productions.

Starred in 'Cousin, Cousine'

Performed in 'The Story of O'

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