Lucile Saint-Simon
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Lucile Saint-Simon (born October 19, 1932) is a French actress.[1] She appeared in such feature films as Les Bonnes Femmes (1960), The Hands of Orlac (1962), La donnaccia (Italian, 1965). In 2011, the LA Times called her a "forgotten actress."[2]
References
- ^ IMDB
- ^ Michael Atkinson, [http://www.laweekly.com/2011-01-27/film-tv/eight-films-by-the-late-claude-chabrol-at-lacma/ Eight Films by the Late Claude Chabrol at LACMA ], LA Times, January 27, 2011
External links
- Photo: "Philippe Noiret, Sylva Koscina and Lucile Saint-Simon turning a 'Charming' scene of Robert Lamoureux's film"
- Lucile Saint-Simon at IMDb