Marine Jahan

Marine Jahan (born January 1, 1959, Versailles, France) is a French actress and dancer.

Marine Jahan
Born (1959-01-01) January 1, 1959
OccupationDancer, actress

Career

In the United States, she is known for dancing as one of the body-doubles for Jennifer Beals in the 1983 movie Flashdance.[1][2] At the time of the film's release, Jahan's role was controversial for several reasons:

  • Beals was an unknown actress before Flashdance, and
  • throughout the movie, close-ups purported to be Beals' body.

However, Marine Jahan's contribution was not listed on the movie's opening or ending credits, and because the movie was a hit by the time the truth of Jahan's participation became known, viewers felt deceived to learn they were watching Jahan's dancing and bicycle riding, not Beals'.[3] Simpson and Bruckheimer, producers of the film, first claimed they weren't attempting to conceal the use of the pair of doubles, then claimed Jahan was not credited because Paramount Pictures "...shortened the closing credits...".[4]

1984, Jahan appeared as a dancer in "Torchie's" bar in Streets of Fire.

1985, she worked for Italian broadcast RAI at the show Il tastomatto.

1987, Jahan was the featured half-time dancer in the Super Bowl XXI, during the Flashdance... What a Feeling number.[5]

Jahan was also the model used for Snoopy in the Peanuts special It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown; Snoopy was animated as Jahan's dance moves via rotoscoping.

1987, Jahan also played the role of Madame St. Cyr in the Broadway production of The Scarlet Pimpernel.

1986, she was a guest on the televisionprogramming The Wizard portraying a paralyzed dancer.

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