Meet the captivating French actress, who initially entered the film industry at the tender age of six, making a remarkable debut in René Clément's critically acclaimed "Forbidden Games" (1952). Despite her early start, she surprisingly decided to put her acting career on hold a few years later to focus on her education and lead a more conventional upbringing.
After a brief stint as an interpreter and translator, she eventually returned to the world of cinema as a young adult, and it was during this period that she achieved tremendous success in a wide range of European films, including the notable "The Man Who Loved Women" (1977) directed by the renowned François Truffaut, as well as the captivating "Chanel Solitaire" (1981),among many others.