Marie-Christine Barrault
Marie-Christine Barrault, born in Paris, march 21, 1944, is a French actress. In 1975, she was selected for the Oscar of best actress for her role in Cousin, Cousin. She is the niece of Madeleine Renaud and Jean-Louis Barrault, who did not encourage her career. She was married twice, to Daniel Toscan du Plantier, with whom she had a boy and a girl, and Roger Vadim from 1990 until his death in 2000. She was also the companion of Michel Boisrond for 10 years.
Movies starring Marie-Christine Barrault (95)
Arlette
La Mère De Sandra Et Marianne
Gabrielle De Miremont
Mme. Courtillet
Komura's Mother (Voice)
George Sand
Self - Narrator
Elisabeth Davout
Jacqueline
Self - Actress (Archive Footage)
Alice Blondel
Jeanne
Hélène Maupin
Sophie Marescot
La Grand-Mère
Nicole
La Mère
The Gynecologist
Mélanie Bérangère
Béatrice
La Mère Suprême
Chaterine De Médicis
Elizabeth Broyer
Thérèse Rambert
Thérèse
Ella Beckmann
La Prof De Maths
Germaine Bellanger
Françoise
Marie Wileska
Louise
Marie Curie
Jacquette De Bourdeille
Marianne
La Surveillante Chef
Self (Uncredited)
Nedie
Hilzonde
Nicole Dupré
Beatrice Aumond
Manuela
Madeleine
Lise
La Lune
Sylvie
Véronique's Mother
Andrea
Mme Royer
Madame Verdurin
Maria Wyler
Eliane Saint-Jean
Rose-Marie De Boisel
Isobel
Jeanne Rivière
La Reine Guenevievre
Laurence Laurençon
Patricia
Jacqueline
Marthe
Hanna Hansen
Miss Jessel
Lady Chiltern
Dream Sequence
Francoise
Léone
Célimène
Reine Guinevere
Lisa Gastier
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