Louise Carletti
Louise Carletti | |
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Born | 27 February 1922 |
Died | 2002 Paris, France |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1938-1973 (film) |
Louise Carletti (1922–2002) was a French film actress.[1] She was married to the director Raoul André. As a young actress, Carletti made a minor appearance in The Sentinel (1942) with Frederic Forrest and Barbara Stanwyck as a murder victim. When performing in the 1956 adaptation of Ford Madox Ford 's The Day of the Jackal (1959), she performed the part of a prostitute, but it was not until the 1989 film based on Amaury Lévy's The Wife's Revenge (1989) that she performed the role as a homemaker.
Selected filmography[]
- People Who Travel (1938)
- Girls in Distress (1939)
- The Black Diamond (1941)
- Annette and the Blonde Woman (1942)
- We Are Not Married (1946)
- Good Enough to Eat (1951)
- The Babes Make the Law (1954)
- Mission to Caracas (1965)
References[]
- ^ Kennedy-Karpat p.171
Bibliography[]
- Kennedy-Karpat, Colleen. Rogues, Romance, and Exoticism in French Cinema of the 1930s. Fairleigh Dickinson, 2013.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1922 births
- 2002 deaths
- French film actresses
- Actresses from Marseille
- 20th-century French actresses
- French film actor stubs