
Liza
La cagna

Blonde Corrine Marchand began her career as a vocalist, singing in nightclubs, operettas and revues. In addition, she was a successful photographic model who eventually made her motion picture debut as an oriental dancer in Cadet Rousselle (1954). After several years playing minor parts, she hit the big time as the sad, pensive titular protagonist of Agnès Varda's Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962). In the role of the beautiful, vain and superstitious Parisian pop singer Cléo Victoire who confronts her mortality, Marchand was spot-on casting and gave a performance which is still regarded as iconic in the French New Wave cinema of the sixties. 'Cleo' was further enhanced by Marchand's charming rendition of Michel Legrand's "Sans Toi", "La Joyeuse" and "La Menteuse". The actress never had another role to match this, despite significant leads in several international and French productions like Nunca pasa nada (1963), The Hour of Truth (1965), Les Sultans (1966), the Italo western Man from Nowhere (1966), the dour Charles Bronson thriller Rider on the Rain (1970) and the rollicking gangland crime drama Borsalino (1970). Aside from her work as an actress, Marchand developed a lucrative side project as an apiarist, following her graduation from the Charenton School of Beekeeping
Born: 1931-12-04 in Paris, France
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La cagna

Arizona Colt

Cléo de 5 à 7

Innocence

La Mélodie

Attention bandits !

Gigi

Borsalino

Louisiane

Lola

L'Ingénu

La luxure

Nunca pasa nada

Liberté I

Le Passager de la pluie

Les Plages d'Agnès

Les Sept Péchés capitaux

Cléo de 5 à 7 : souvenirs et anecdotes

L'Amour aux trousses

Coup de tête
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