Sabine Sun

Sabine Sun (born 15 April 1940) is a French actress.[1] She appeared in more than forty films since 1964.

Sabine Sun
Born (1940-04-15) 15 April 1940
OccupationActress
Years active1964-present

Filmography

  • 1961: The Bluffer of Sergio Gobbi
  • 1962: Clementine Darling Pierre Chevalier
  • 1963: The King of the Village of Henri Gruel
  • 1963: The Midnight Confession / The Adventures of Salavin of Pierre Granier-Deferre
  • 1963: Chills all of Raoul André
  • 1963: Hell is Empty of John Ainsworth and Bernard Knowles
  • 1963: Strippers or Women Believed too Easy Jean-Claude Roy
  • 1964: Secret Agent FX 18 from Maurice Cloche[2]
  • 1964: Click and slaps Philippe Clair
  • 1964: Gorillas Jean Girault
  • 1964: A Girl and Guns Claude Lelouch
  • 1965: Mechanical Piano Juan Antonio Bardem
  • 1965: Good weekend / The naggers of Roland J Quignon
  • 1965: As long as one has the health of Pierre Etaix
  • 1965: The Client's Head Jacques Poitrenaud
  • 1966: What's New Pussycat? Clive Donner
  • 1966: Commissioner X: Stop LSD Frank Kramer / Gianfranco Parolini
  • 1966: The Night of the Generals Anatol Litvak
  • 1966 : Roger Shame Trap for the Assassin Riccardo Freda
  • 1966: The King of Hearts Philippe de Broca
  • 1966: Hard Contract[3]
  • 1967: Kommissar X – Drei grüne Hunde
  • 1967: Coplan opens fire in Mexico City - (Entre las redes / Moorish: Obiettivo allucinante) of Riccardo Freda
  • 1967: Death Trip
  • 1967: The 3 Fantastic Supermen Gianfranco Parolini alias Frank Kramer
  • 1967: The lab Crazy 4 Jacques Besnard
  • 1967: Three girls at the sun
  • 1968: Sartana Gianfranco Parolini
  • 1968: The gentlemen of the family Raoul André
  • 1969: The Sicilian Clan Henri Verneuil
  • 1969: Désirella Jean-Claude Dague
  • 1969: Mr. Freedom[3] William Klein
  • 1969: The Scarlet Lady[2]
  • 1969: Hallucinations sadistic Jean-Pierre Bastid
  • 1969: The Libertines Dave Young / Pierre Chenal
  • 1969: Tropic of Cancer[3] of Joseph Strick
  • 1970: Cold Sweat
  • 1970: Les Saintes beloved of Jean Becker , episode, Eve and her first client
  • 1970: Love, yes! but ... - (Love life in Luxembourg) of Philippe Schneider and Franck Apprederis
  • 1970: On behalf of friends of Terence Young
  • 1970: Las piernas of serpiente of Juan Marchal Xiol
  • 1972: Cosa Nostra - The Valachi Papers Terence Young[2]
  • 1974: The Amazons/War Goddess Terence Young
  • 1981: Inchon[2][3] Terence Young
  • 1983: The Jigsaw Man Terence Young
  • 1988: Marathon Run for Your Life of Terence Young

References

  1. "Sabine Sun". bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  2. "Sabine Sun". uniFrance Films. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  3. "Sabine Sun - Biography and Filmography - 1940". Hollywood.com. 16 July 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2016.


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