Gisèle Pascal

French actress
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Gisèle Pascal
Born
Gisèle Marie Madeleine Tallone

17 September 1921
Cannes, France
Died2 February 2007(2007-02-02) (aged 85)
Nîmes, France
Years active1942-1992
Spouse(s)Raymond Pellegrin
(1955-2007)
Children1

Gisèle Pascal (17 September 1921 – 2 February 2007) was a French actress[1] and a former lover of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco.[2]

She was born Gisèle Marie Madeleine Tallone at Cannes, France.[2] Her first movie role was in 1942's L'Arlésienne.

For six years, she was involved in a relationship with Prince Rainier, and lived together in a villa in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat.[2] Princess Antoinette, Baroness of Massy, Rainier's sister, seeking to obtain the throne of Monaco for her own son, spread malicious rumors that Pascal was incapable of bearing children. A contemplated marriage was called off when a medical examination mistakenly reported that she was infertile.[2]

Pascal subsequently married actor Raymond Pellegrin on 8 October 1955 and had a daughter,[2] Pascale Pellegrin, on 12 September 1962.

Stage credits

  • Amour, Délices et orgues (also known as Collège Swing) (1947)
  • Véronique (1949)
  • Boum sur Paris (1954)

Partial filmography

  • L'Arlésienne (1942) - Vivette
  • The Beautiful Adventure (1942) - Hélène de Trévillac
  • Two Timid Souls (1943) - Une des jeunes filles
  • La Vie de bohème (1945) - Musette
  • Lunegarde (1946) - Élisabeth de Lunegarde
  • Madame et son flirt (1946) - Claudette Sauvaget
  • Les J3 (1946) - Mademoiselle Bravard - la prof de philo
  • Dropped from Heaven (1946) - Madeleine
  • Loves, Delights and Organs (1947) - Micheline
  • Last Refuge (1947) - Antoinette Baron
  • After Love (1947) - Germaine By
  • Mademoiselle Has Fun (1948) - Christine Gibson
  • The Nude Woman (1949) - Loulou
  • The Chocolate Girl (1949) - Benjamine Lapistolle
  • Véronique (1950) - Estelle
  • Beautiful Love (1951) - Suzanne Gérard-Moulin
  • Endless Horizons (1953) - Hélène Boucher
  • Boum sur Paris (1953) - Giselle Pascal
  • Royal Affairs in Versailles (1954) - Louise de la Vallière
  • Women Without Hope (1954) - Marie-Thérèse Langeac
  • Le Feu dans la peau (1954) - Thérèse Rabou
  • Madonna of the Sleeping Cars (1955) - Lady Diana Wyndham
  • Mademoiselle from Paris (1955) - Micheline Bertier
  • If Paris Were Told to Us (1956) - Comtesse de G...
  • Pity for the Vamps (1956) - Jany Cristal-Davis
  • Sylviane de mes nuits (1957) - Gaby Lemontier
  • Ça n'arrive qu'aux vivants (1959) - Anne Brunier
  • Le Masque de fer (1962) - Mme de Chaulmes
  • Seul... à corps perdu (1964) - Lydia Simon
  • Secret World (1969) - Florence
  • Un caso di coscienza (1970) - Rosaria
  • At the Top of the Stairs (1983) - Rose
  • Les Compères (1983) - Louise
  • The Public Woman (1984) - Gertrude
  • Juillet en septembre (1988) - Madame Dewacker

References

  1. ^ BFI.org
  2. ^ a b c d e Pierre Perrone (8 February 2007). "Giselle Pascal : Actress lover of Prince Rainier". The Independent. Retrieved 8 February 2007.

External links

  • Obituary in The Independent
  • Gisèle Pascal at IMDb
  • Gisèle Pascal at Find a Grave
  • Gisèle Pascal at Allmovie
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