Magali Clément
Magali Clément was a French director, screenwriter and actress.
Magali Clément | |
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Born | France |
Died | |
Occupation | Director, screenwriter, actress |
Years active | 1969–1994 |
Theatre
Year | Title | Author | Director | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1976 | Les Estivants | Maxime Gorki | Michel Dubois | Comédie de Caen |
1978 | Les Assiégés | Francis Stone | Jean-Gabriel Nordmann | Théâtre Mouffetard |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Box Office | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1969 | The Great Love | Actress | Directed by Pierre Étaix | |
1971 | Crime et châtiment | TV Movie directed by Stellio Lorenzi | ||
Bouvard et Pécuchet | TV Movie directed by Robert Valey | |||
1972 | La cerisaie | TV Movie directed by Stellio Lorenzi | ||
1973 | L'inconnu | TV Movie directed by Youri | ||
1975 | Washington Square | TV Movie directed by Alain Boudet | ||
1976 | Monsieur Klein | $5,338,140[1] | Directed by Joseph Losey | |
La poupée sanglante | TV Mini-Series directed by Marcel Cravenne | |||
1977 | Dernière sortie avant Roissy | Directed by Bernard Paul | ||
1978 | Dirty Dreamer | $3,887,977[2] | Directed by Jean-Marie Périer | |
Vas-y maman | $9,081,120[3] | Directed by Nicole de Buron | ||
Le temps d'une République | TV Series (1 Episode) directed by Alain Boudet | |||
Médecins de nuit | TV Series (1 Episode) directed by Philippe Lefebvre | |||
1979 | Les fleurs fanées | TV Movie directed by Jacques Fansten | ||
Caméra une première | TV Series (1 Episode) directed by Michel Léviant | |||
1980 | Cinéma 16 | TV Series (1 Episode) directed by Bruno Gantillon | ||
1981 | La gueule du loup | Directed by Michel Léviant | ||
Sans famille | TV Series (1 Episode) directed by Jacques Ertaud | |||
1983 | Itinéraire bis | Directed by Christian Drillaud | ||
Coup de feu | Director, Writer & Actress | Short French Syndicate of Cinema Critics - Best Short Nominated - César Award for Best Short Film | ||
1984 | Le clou | Actress | Short directed by Philippe Le Guay | |
1987 | Les Cinq Dernières Minutes | TV Series (1 Episode) directed by Franck Apprederis | ||
L'amour est blette | Director & Writer | Short | ||
L'heure Simenon | Writer | TV Series (1 Episode) directed by Claude Goretta | ||
1988 | La maison de Jeanne | Director & Writer | ||
Jaune revolver | Actress | $173,475[4] | Directed by Olivier Langlois | |
1989 | Maria Vandamme | TV Mini-Series directed by Jacques Ertaud | ||
1990 | Fleur bleue | Director | TV Mini-Series | |
1991 | Comme nous serons heureux | Director, Writer & Cinematographer | Short | |
Des cornichons au chocolat | Director | TV Movie | ||
1994 | Oh God, Women Are So Loving | Director & Writer | ||
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