Brandon French

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Brandon French (born 20th century as Michaux French) is a former actress turned author and psychoanalyst.

She first came to prominence in 1969 as the co-star and co-writer of the loosely autobiographical drama film Brandy in the Wilderness (1971), directed by Stanton Kaye, under her birth name of Michaux French.[1]

She later went on to write the book On the Verge of Revolt: Women in American Films of the Fifties, first published by Frederick Ungar Publishing Company in 1978.[2]

Her stories and essays have been published in journals such as Calliope and The Nassau Review, as well as in Ms. magazine.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Mikulan, Steven (March 5, 2008). "Stanton Kaye: Father of Reinvention". LA Weekly. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
  2. ^ [1] Biblio.com.
  3. ^ [2].

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