Claudie Lange

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Claudie Lange
OccupationModel, Actress
Years active1960s–1970s

Claudie Lange is a Belgian actress and model, mainly active in Italian cinema.

Lange entered the film industry at 21, when she met Federico Fellini during a vacation in Rome;[1] Fellini gave her a minor part in Juliet of the Spirits (1965), and after that she appeared in The Bible (1966), the Roger Moore spy thriller Crossplot (1969),[2] and in a large number of Italian genre movies, including the cult giallo films Death Walks on High Heels (1971) and Death Walks at Midnight (1972).[1][3]

Filmography[]

  • El castigo (1973) as Françoise
  • Death Walks at Midnight (1972) as Verushka Wuttenberg
  • My Horse, My Gun, Your Widow (1972) as Deborah Page
  • Death Walks on High Heels (1971) as Vanessa Matthews
  • Quickly - Spari e baci a colazione (1971)
  • Mazzabubù... quante corna stanno quaggiù? (1971) as Luisa - Bordiga's wife
  • El divorcio (1970) as Sandra
  • Love Me, Baby, Love Me! (1970) as Ghita
  • La pelle a scacchi (Il distacco) (1969) as Claudine
  • Crossplot (1969) as Marla Kugash
  • Il mondo di Pirandello (1968) as Margherita Masci
  • Gatling Gun (1968) as Martha Simpson
  • To Hell and Back (1968) as Liz
  • $100,000 for a Killing (1968) as Anne
  • È stato bello amarti (1968) as Eleonora
  • Erotes sti Lesvo (1967)
  • Flashman (1967) as Alika
  • La mujer del desierto (1966)
  • La Biblia... en su principio (1966) as Nimrod's Wife
  • Agente segreto 777 - Invito ad uccidere (1966) as Elsie
  • James Tont operazione D.U.E. (1966) as Clarissa
  • Made in Italy (1965) as Silvio's Mistress
  • Juliet of the Spirits (1965)
  • Los complejos (1965) as Erminia
  • The Invincible Brothers Maciste (1964) as Queen Thaliade

References[]

  1. ^ a b Blakley, Thomas (March 5, 1969). "Claudie Lange Knows Way To Stardom". The Pittsburgh Press. p. 38. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  2. ^ "Roger Moore To Star In Suspense Comedy". The Calgary Herald. September 10, 1968. p. 19. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  3. ^ "The Perverse, Deranged and Lost Movies of Alberto Cavallone". Film Threat. April 15, 2008. Retrieved April 26, 2012.

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