Christine Carère
Christine Carère (27 July 1930 – 13 December 2008), born Christine de Borde,[1] was a French film actress.
Christine Carère | |
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Carère in Blue Light, 1966. | |
Born | Christiane Elisabeth Jeanne Marie Pelleterat de Borde 27 July 1930 Dijon, France |
Died | 13 December 2008 78) Fréjus, France | (aged
Other names | Christine Carrère |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1951–1966 |
Spouse(s) | Philippe Nicaud (1957-2008) (her death) (2 children) |
Biography
Born in Dijon, France, in 1930,[2] Carère appeared in 25 films and the television series Blue Light between 1951 and 1966. She was brought out to Hollywood to appear in A Certain Smile in 1958 and had a brief American career.[3]
Carere died in Frejus, France, on 13 December 2008.[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1951 | Olivia | Uncredited | |
1951 | Folie douce | ||
1951 | Le passage de Vénus | ||
1951 | Paris Still Sings | La partenaire de Tino Rossi | |
1953 | Un caprice de Caroline chérie | Chekina | |
1954 | Terza liceo | Giovanna Zanetti | |
1954 | Darling Anatole | ||
1954 | Love in a Hot Climate | Pili | |
1954 | Cadet Rousselle | Isabelle | |
1954 | Tout chante autour de moi | Anne-Marie | |
1954 | A Free Woman | Leonora Franci | |
1955 | L'Affaire des poisons | Marie-Angélique de Fontanges | |
1956 | The Road to Paradise | Evelyne | |
1956 | Don Juan | Doña Inés | |
1957 | Les Collégiennes | Monique | |
1957 | Printemps à Paris | Gisèle | |
1957 | L'amour descend du ciel | Paulette | |
1957 | Delincuentes | Anita | |
1957 | Bonjour jeunesse | Evelyne | |
1957 | La nuit des suspectes | Catherine Farnoux | |
1957 | Quelle sacrée soirée | Suzy | |
1958 | A Certain Smile | Dominique Vallon | |
1958 | Mardi Gras | Michelle Marton | |
1959 | A Private's Affair | Marie | |
1966 | I Deal in Danger | Suzanne Duchard |
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References
- Room, Adrian (2010), Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins (5th ed.), McFarland, p. 92, ISBN 0786457635
- Lentz, Harris M. III. Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2008: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture. McFarland. ISBN 9780786453849. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
- French Doll: Meet Christine Carere, a Tiny Bundle of Sheer Acting Talent 'Mardi Gras' Is Next for Christine Incomplete Source Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune (1923-1963) [Chicago, Ill] 15 June 1958: g16.
External links
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- Christine Carère on IMDb
- Image of Susan Cabot, Sal Mineo and Christine Carere at the motion picture premiere of "Diary of Anne Frank" in Los Angeles, California, 1959. Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive (Collection 1429). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
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