Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
March 1, 1927
Place of Birth:
Acy-en-Multien, Oise, France
Claude Gensac (1 March 1927 – 27 December 2016) was a French actress. She appeared in more than 70 films and television productions since 1952. Gensac is the oldest nominee to date in the category César Award for Best Supporting Actress, nominated in 2015 for her role as Marthe in the film Lulu femme nue.
In 1952, Gensac portrayed the character of Evelyne in her first feature film, La Vie d'un homme honnête. She collaborated on a number of films with Louis de Funès, often playing his wife, to international acclaim. She appeared in the series of movies "Les Gendarmes" with Louis de Funès. She played De Funès' wife, Josepha Cruchot. After De Funès's death in 1983, Gensac was rarely involved in film, but was active as a theater actress. In 2001 she returned to film in the French version of Absolutely Fabulous, her first film role since 1983. Gensac appeared in over 100 cinema and television films, as well as numerous theater roles. In 2011 she was awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres at the officer grade.
Claude Gensac was married twice: from 1952 to 1954 with the actor Pierre Mondy and from 1958 to 1977 with Henri Chemin, a racer and PR Manager of Ford France with whom she had a son. She died in her sleep on 27 December 2016. She was 89 years old.
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Year | Movie | Role |
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2016 | Baden Baden | Grandmother |
2016 | Damocles | Josette Legourinec |
2015 | Mon cher petit village | Adèle |
2013 | On My Way | Annie |
2013 | Lulu in the Nude | Marthe |
2011 | La Grève des femmes | Mme Deschamps |
2011 | Wok the Kasbah | Mme Lavignasse |
2010 | 22 Bullets | Mrs. Fontarosa |
2010 | Paris Express | La Hollandaise |
2003 | Louis de Funès ou le pouvoir de faire rire | Self |
2001 | Absolutely Fabulous | Mamie Mousson |
1999 | Changement de cap | Dora |
1991 | Quiproquos ! | Alice |
1987 | Poule et frites | Françoise, the mother-in-law |
1987 | Cloud Waltzing | Madame Hibbert |
1986 | Le Dindon | Clotilde Pontignac |
1986 | L'étiquette | Gabrielle Caporet |
1985 | Le Gaffeur | Lucienne |
1982 | The Gendarme and the Gendarmettes | Josépha Cruchot |
1982 | Trompe qui peut | |
1981 | The Cabbage Soup | Amelie Poulangeard |
1980 | The Miser | Frosine |
1978 | Les Deux Vierges | Madeleine |
1977 | Stop Calling Me Baby! | School headmaster |
1976 | The Wing or the Thigh? | Marguerite |
1976 | Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's | Germaine |
1976 | La folle de Chaillot | Constance, la Folle de Passy |
1974 | Bedmania | Adrienne |
1971 | Joe: The Busybody | Sylvie Brisebard |
1970 | The Gendarme Takes Off | Josépha Cruchot |
1970 | Le Bal du comte d'Orgel | Mademoiselle d'Orgel |
1969 | Hibernatus | Edmée de Tartas |
1968 | The Gendarme Gets Married | Josépha Lefrançois |
1967 | Oscar | Mme Germaine Barnier, épouse de Bertrand |
1967 | The Exchange Student | Isabelle Bosquier |
1966 | The Sultans | Marcelle |
1965 | A Woman in White | Mlle Viralleau |
1965 | Le Legs | La comtesse |
1964 | Comment épouser un premier ministre | Mrs. Grandbourg |
1953 | The Virtuous Scoundrel | Evelyne, chambermaid |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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2003 | Un été de canicule | Mamette |
2001 | Docteur Claire Bellac | Mme Lherminier |
1998 | Vivement dimanche | Self |
1987 | Sacrée soirée | Self |
1982 | Champs-Elysées | Self |
1981 | Les Fiancées de l'empire | Mme de Croissy |
1978 | Gaston Phébus | La reine Jeanne |
1975 | Midi Première | Self |
1966 | At Theatre Tonight | La Comtesse |