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Brigitte Fossey
Birth at
15 June 1946
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Brigitte Fosse is a French actress from Turkuen. Fosse first appeared in cinema at the age of five. She was in a movie. " Prohibited games” Director René Clément. The success of the picture in Europe was such that the girl was personally introduced to the British Queen Elizabeth II, a slight pause in the career of the actress was associated with the need to grow up a little and get a full education.
In the sixties and seventies, Brigitte starred in such films as Goodbye, Friend, The Man Who Loved
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Brigitte Fosse is a French actress from Turkuen.
Fosse first appeared in cinema at the age of five. She was in a movie.
" Prohibited games” Director René Clément. The success of the picture in Europe was such that the girl was personally introduced to the British Queen Elizabeth II, a slight pause in the career of the actress was associated with the need to grow up a little and get a full education.
In the sixties and seventies, Brigitte starred in such films as Goodbye, Friend, The Man Who Loved Women, Waltzing and others. In 1982, Fosse was appointed as a member of the jury of the International Film Festival in West Berlin.
Brigitte is best known for her role as Françoise Berreton in both parts of the film.
Boom Director Claude Pinoto. In addition, the actress took part in various television and theater productions. In 1994, for participation in one of the serial films, she was awarded the Sept d’or award in the category “Best Actress”. In addition, between 1977 and 1978, she was nominated for the Cesar Film Award.
Throughout her intense creative career, the actress took part in the films of such serious film directors as Claude Sote, Claude Pinoto, Robert Enrico, Bertrand Blier and Francois Truffaut.
Passionate work in the theater, Fosse and on the concert stage, and on the stage talentedly and vividly conveyed the texts of Marivo, Chekhov and Moliere. She was a convinced music lover who repeatedly took part in musical productions, including Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf”, Arthur Onegger’s “Joan of Arc at the stake” and Joseph Haydn’s “Seven Words of Christ”.
Brigitte lived in a civil marriage with producer and actor Jean-François Adam. In 1968, the couple had a daughter Marie Adam, who later became an actress.