Frantoise Dorltac


Actor

About

Birth Place
Paris, FR
Born
March 21, 1942
Died
June 26, 1967
Cause of Death
Car Accident

Biography

Elder sister of Catherine Deneuve whose impressive international career was cut short by a car accident....

Biography

Elder sister of Catherine Deneuve whose impressive international career was cut short by a car accident.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

All the Gold In the World (1961)

Life Events

1957

Screen acting debut in Pierre Granier-Deferre's short "Mensonges"

1959

Feature debut in "Les loups dans la bergerie"

1965

English language debut in "Genghis Khan"

1968

Final film "Les Demoiselles de Rochefort/The Young Ladies of Rochefort"; released posthumously

Videos

Movie Clip

Where The Spies Are (1965) -- (Movie Clip) You're Coming With Us Shooting for real in and around Beirut, Cyril Cusack in a segment proceeding from a Russian spy-training film, as Brit spy Rosser, assailed eventually by two KGB guys (George Mikell, Gabor Baraker) producer-director Val Guest working from the adapted novel Passport To Oblivion by James Leasor, early in Where The Spies Are, 1965, starring David Niven.
Where The Spies Are (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Teeth, Lots Of Teeth! In Rome en route to Beirut, Dr. Love (David Niven), just recruited by his former British Intelligence masters for a one-off mission, not yet comfortable with the code language, has a couple of missteps before model Vikki (Francoise Dorleac) presents herself as his contact, in producer-director Val Guest's Where The Spies Are, 1965.
That Man From Rio (1964) -- (Movie Clip) A Week's Leave Chomping baguettes and cheese, cloaks but no daggers, director Philippe De Broca introduces his leading man Jean-Paul Belmondo, the famous Musee de l’Homme in Paris, an unknown thief and Francoise Dorleac as Agnes, opening the international hit That Man From Rio, 1964.
That Man From Rio (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Stop Shaking Me! Intrepid on-leave airman Adrien (Jean-Paul Belmondo) has followed his kidnapped and drugged archeologist girl Agnes (Francoise Dorleac) from Paris to Rio, improvising to rescue her from maybe cultish thugs, in Philippe De Broca’s That Man From Rio, 1964.
That Man From Rio (1964) -- (Movie Clip) This Is The Police! Museum curator Agnes (Francoise Dorleac) commiserates and flirts with her late father’s colleague (Jean Servais) over a stolen statue, who is kidnapped, and her on-leave pilot beau Adrien (Jean-Paul Belmondo) catches up in time for the police interview, in That Man From Rio, 1964.
That Man From Rio (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Pink With Small Green Stars Discouraged because his girl Agnes (Francois Dorleac), whom he rescued from kidnappers, seems more interested in a Samba in a Rio favela with their sidekick (Ubiracy de Oliveira), Frenchman Adrien (Jean-Paul Belmondo) comes around when she realizes he’s found a clue, in That Man From Rio, 1964.
Young Girls Of Rochefort (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Chanson Des Jumelles From opening scenes on location on the square in Rochefort, director Jacques Demy has swooped into a studio where twins (and real-life sisters) Catherine Deneuve and Francoise Dorleac have just finished a class, song by Demy and Michel Legrand, in The Young Girls Of Rochefort, 1967.
Young Girls Of Rochefort (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Andy Amoreux Jacques Demy directs, his screenplay and lyrics and music by Michel Legrand, a tune performed partly by Solange (Francoise Dorleac), collecting her young brother, but mostly by dazzled American Andy (Gene Kelly), his vocal dubbed in French, in The Young Girls Of Rochefort, 1967.
Billion Dollar Brain (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Welcome To Finland Ex-spy turned private eye Harry Palmer (Michael Caine) ends a flirtatious snowmobile ride across a Finnish lake with Anya (Francoise Dorleac), having insisted on seeing her boss about his payoff for a delivery, only to find he’s his ex-CIA pal Leo (Karl Malden) Billion Dollar Brain, 1967.
Soft Skin, The (1964) -- (Movie Clip) On Balzac Francois Truffaut's opening with leading man Jean Desailly as literary editor Pierre, arriving in home in Paris, quick goodbyes to wife (Nelly Benedetti) and daughter (Sabine Haudepin) then just a glimpse of female lead Francoise Dorleac as stewardess Nicole, in The Soft Skin, 1964.
Soft Skin, The (1964) -- (Movie Clip) I Get Off Here Just finished giving his talk in Lisbon, editor Pierre (Jean Desailly) catches the hotel elevator with crew from his earlier flight, Gerard Poirot the co-pilot and Francoise Dorleac the stewardess Nicole, minimal dialogue in Francois Truffaut's The Soft Skin, 1964.
Soft Skin, The (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Whenever You Need Me His secretary (Domnique Lacarriere) going by her real name, editor Pierre (Jean Desailly) decides to ring stewardess Nicole (Francoise Dorleac) whom he met on his trip to Portugal, later his first clash with wife Franca (Nelly Benedetti), in Francois Truffaut's The Soft Skin, 1964.

Trailer

Family

Maurice Teynac
Father
Actor.
Renee Simonot
Mother
Actor.
Catherine Deneuve
Sister
Actor.

Bibliography