Dorothée Blanck

Dorothée Blanck

Deceased · Born: Feb 24, 1934 · Died: Jan 16, 2016

1962

Personal Details

BornFeb 24, 1934 Aichach, Bavaria, Germany

Biography

Dorothée Blanck, a talented and versatile actress, embarked on her life's journey on February 24, 1934, in the charming town of Aichach, nestled in the picturesque Bavaria region of Germany.

As she grew and developed her craft, Blanck's passion for acting only intensified, leading her to become a prominent figure in the film industry. Her impressive repertoire boasts a wide range of iconic roles, including the captivating portrayal of Cléo in the 1962 masterpiece, "Cléo from 5 to 7."

Blanck's remarkable talent also shone in the 1964 cinematic treasure, "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg," and the 1967 musical extravaganza, "The Young Girls of Rochefort." Her performances in these films cemented her status as a beloved and respected actress of her time.

Tragically, Dorothée Blanck's life came to a close on January 16, 2016, in the City of Light, Paris, France. Despite her passing, her enduring legacy continues to inspire and delight audiences around the world.

Career

2016
4 Days in France
4 Days in France as La dame au Caddie
1964
1963
Vice and Virtue
Vice and Virtue as SS Auxiliary / Ivan's Girlfriend
1962
1961
A Woman Is a Woman
A Woman Is a Woman as Prostitute 3 / 'L'Opera Mouffe' shown on TV screen (uncredited)
Lola
Lola as Dolly
1955
French Cancan
French Cancan as Woman (uncredited)