Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
January 1, 1939
Place of Birth:
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Michèle Mercier (born Jocelyne Yvonne Renée Mercier; January 1, 1939) is a French actress. In the course of her career she has worked with leading directors like François Truffaut, Jean-Pierre Melville, Jacques Deray, Dino Risi, Mario Monicelli, Mario Bava, Peter Collinson and Ken Annakin. Her leading men have included Marcello Mastroianni, Vittorio Gassman, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Gabin, Charles Aznavour, Robert Hossein, Charles Bronson, Tony Curtis and Charlton Heston. Although she appeared in more than fifty films, it is for her role as "Angélique" that she is best known in France.
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Year | Movie | Role |
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2019 | Aznavour by Charles | Self - Actress (archive footage) |
2011 | Celles qui aimaient Richard Wagner | Brigitte |
1998 | La rumbera | Rachel (anziana) |
1984 | Jeans Tonic | Michèle Dubreuil, Aphrodite's mother |
1979 | Götz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand | Adelheid von Walldorf |
1972 | The Call of the Wild | Calliope Laurent |
1971 | Roma bene | Wilma Rappi |
1971 | Web of the Spider | Elisabeth Blackwood |
1971 | Macédoine | Catherine |
1971 | Per amore o per forza | Arabella |
1970 | You Can't Win 'Em All | Aila |
1969 | Cemetery Without Crosses | Maria Caine |
1969 | A Golden Widow | Delphine Berger |
1968 | Angelique and the Sultan | Angelique de Peyrac |
1968 | Emma Hamilton | Emma Lyon-Hamilton |
1967 | Untamable Angelique | Angélique de Peyrac |
1967 | The Oldest Profession | Brit (segment "L'ère préhistorique") |
1966 | Angelique and the King | Angélique de Plessis-Bellière |
1966 | Our Husbands | Olga |
1966 | Black Sun | Christine Rodier |
1966 | How I Learned to Love Women | Franziska |
1966 | The Other Truth | Nathalie Neuville, Medical student |
1965 | Casanova '70 | Noelle |
1965 | Angelique: The Road To Versailles | Angélique de Peyrac |
1965 | God's Thunder | Simone Leboucher |
1964 | Angelique | Angelique Sance de Monteloup |
1964 | The Thursday | Elsa |
1964 | A Global Affair | Lisette |
1964 | Summer Frenzy | Gigi |
1964 | High Infidelity | Clara |
1964 | Love in Four Dimensions | Luisa (segment "Amore e morte") |
1964 | Via Veneto | |
1963 | Black Sabbath | Rosy (segment "The Telephone") |
1963 | The Monsters | The Wife (segment "L'Oppio dei Popoli") |
1963 | Magnet of Doom | Lou |
1963 | Symphony for a Massacre | Madeleine Clavet |
1963 | La Pupa | Pupa |
1962 | Avenger of the Seven Seas | Jennifer |
1962 | Roaring Years | Elvira |
1962 | Women of Devil's Island | Martine Foucher |
1961 | Fury at Smugglers' Bay | Louise Lejeune |
1961 | The Wonders of Aladdin | Princess Zaina |
1961 | Goodbye Again | Third Maisie |
1960 | Shoot the Piano Player | Clarisse |
1960 | Line of Sight | Hélène |
1960 | The Dance of Death | Dany |
1959 | An Angel on Wheels | Augusta de Munchenberg |
1959 | The Nights of Lucretia Borgia | Diana D'Alva |
1958 | There Is the Brunette | Sophie |
1957 | There's Always a Price Tag | Jeanne |
1957 | Give Me My Chance | Nicole Noblet |
1954 | My Seven Little Sins |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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2013 | La Famille Katz | Viviane |
2005 | Venus & Apollo | Nicole Domont |
2004 | Red Chapel | Элен в наши дни |
1998 | Vivement dimanche | Self |
1987 | Matin Bonheur | Self |
1987 | Sacrée soirée | Self |
1982 | Champs-Elysées | Self |
1974 | Spécial cinéma | Self |
1965 | Dim Dam Dom | Self |
1956 | Cinépanorama | Self |