Christine Carère

Christine Carère (27 July 1930 13 December 2008), born Christine de Borde,[1] was a French film actress.

Christine Carère
Carère in Blue Light, 1966.
Born
Christiane Elisabeth Jeanne Marie Pelleterat de Borde

(1930-07-27)27 July 1930
Dijon, France
Died13 December 2008(2008-12-13) (aged 78)
Fréjus, France
Other namesChristine Carrère
OccupationActress
Years active1951–1966
Spouse(s)Philippe Nicaud (1957–2008) (her death) (2 children)

Biography

Born in Dijon, France, in 1930,[2] Carère appeared in 25 films and the television series Blue Light between 1951 and 1966. She was brought out to Hollywood to appear in A Certain Smile in 1958 and had a brief American career.[3]

Carere died in Fréjus, France, on 13 December 2008.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1951OliviaUncredited
1951Folie douce
1951Le passage de Vénus
1951Paris Still SingsLa partenaire de Tino Rossi
1953Un caprice de Caroline chérieChekina
1954Terza liceoGiovanna Zanetti
1954Darling Anatole
1954Love in a Hot ClimatePili
1954Cadet RousselleIsabelle
1954Tout chante autour de moiAnne-Marie
1954A Free WomanLeonora Franci
1955L'Affaire des poisonsMarie-Angélique de Fontanges
1956The Road to ParadiseEvelyne
1956Don JuanDoña Inés
1957Les CollégiennesMonique
1957Printemps à ParisGisèle
1957L'amour descend du cielPaulette
1957DelincuentesAnita
1957Bonjour jeunesseEvelyne
1957La nuit des suspectesCatherine Farnoux
1957Quelle sacrée soiréeSuzy
1958A Certain SmileDominique Vallon
1958Mardi GrasMichelle Marton
1959A Private's AffairMarie
1966I Deal in DangerSuzanne Duchard

References

  1. Room, Adrian (2010), Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins (5th ed.), McFarland, p. 92, ISBN 0786457635
  2. Lentz, Harris M. III. Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2008: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture. McFarland. ISBN 9780786453849. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  3. Hopper, Hedda (15 June 1958). "French Doll: Meet Christine Carere, a Tiny Bundle of Sheer Acting Talent 'Mardi Gras' Is Next for Christine Incomplete Source". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. g16.
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