Brigitte Fossey

Brigitte Fossey

79 · Born: Jun 15, 1946

Personal Details

Height5' 5"
BornJun 15, 1946 Tourcoing, Nord, France
Parents
  • Marcelle Feuillade

Biography

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.

Career

1990
Deadly Games
Deadly Games as Julie de Frémont
1982
Enigma
Enigma as Karen Reinhardt
Imperative
Imperative as Yvonne
The Party 2
The Party 2 as Françoise Beretton
1981
1980
The Party
The Party as Françoise Beretton
A Bad Son
A Bad Son as Catherine
1979
Quintet
Quintet as Vivia, Essex's Wife
1976
Calmos
Calmos as Suzanne Dufour
1974
Going Places
Going Places as Woman on the train
1968
Farewell, Friend
Farewell, Friend as Dominique "Waterloo" Austerlitz
1957
The Happy Road
The Happy Road as Janine Duval
1952