A day of mourning for French cinema. Indeed, actress Mylène Demongeot died on Thursday, December 1, at the age of 87. The actor passed away after a long illness. free lunch. “She was a great artist”journalist Henry-Jean Servat, who first announced the news, testified in the columns of our colleagues. “He was a young man in Montpellier, married at the church of Palavas-les-Flots, loved the area. He was engaged in animal protection. He was a friend for over 40 years. He passed away. after a long illness., he admitted. Mylène Demongeot started her career as a model and made her camera debut in 1953 at the age of 17. love children. She reached star status five years later, playing Abigail in the movie. Salem Witchesespecially with Yves Montand and Simone Signoret.
Considered one of the most beautiful actresses of her generation, like Brigitte Bardot, she appeared in numerous feature films throughout the 1950s and 60s. The year 1966, when writer Georges Simenon met his director and his son, Marc Simenon, would be a turning point in his career. After marrying him, the couple will devote themselves more to directing and Mylène Demongeot will gradually leave the acting profession. After taking a break from cinema for a few years in the early 2000s, she returned to a few films. 36 Quai des Jewelers. But actually in 2006 the next generation will discover the actor in the movie. Camping Directed by Fabien Onteniente. Alongside her film career, Mylène Demongeot also attached great importance to the defense of animals. Many fans have witnessed the pain they have experienced since the announcement of the actor’s sudden death.
I really liked this actress, this woman who doesn’t have her tongue in her pocket.
RIP Miss Mylene Demongeot pic.twitter.com/Yg8fWnFFgu— Melguen ✊ (@MMelguen) December 1, 2022
It is with great sadness that we learn of the death of actress Mylène Demongeot. our condolences to his family pic.twitter.com/X8ydgkY7WW
— Christophe Leseur (@ChristopheLese5) December 1, 2022
LOST. Actress Mylene Demongeot has died at the age of 87. In 1974, she talked about her frequent comparisons with Brigitte Bardot, explaining why she was nicknamed the “feminine de Gaulle” abroad. pic.twitter.com/1iJ4Qm9zWO
— INA.fr (@Inafr_officiel) December 1, 2022
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