Micheline Bernardini

Dancer and model featured in 'Tits'

Micheline Bernardini - Dancer and model featured in 'Tits'
Born

December 1st, 1927
97 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

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Born in France, a career in dance and modeling began in the mid-20th century. Gained prominence for modeling in the 1946 film 'Tits,' recognized for its groundbreaking celebration of the female form. Her work contributed to the connection between dance and visual art, while also highlighting the role of models in film production. Career activities included dance performances, catwalk shows, and artistic collaborations. Later periods included participation in various exhibitions and dance events.

Modeled in the film 'Tits'

Influenced the dance and modeling industry

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