Isabelle De Funès

Isabelle Christine Inès Léonore Girard (born July 27, 1944), better known by the name Isabelle De Funès, is a French actress, singer, model and photographer. She is best known for her portrayal of Guido Crepax's comic book character Valentina in the erotic thriller, Baba Yaga (1973).

Isabelle De Funès
Born
Isabelle Christine Inès Léonore Girard

(1944-07-27) July 27, 1944
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, model, photographer
Years active1968–present
Spouse
(m. 19701971)
Children1

Biography

Born in Paris, De Funès began her career as a model. In 1968, she met the singer-songwriters, Véronique Sanson and Michel Berger. Together they recorded several singles and an EP, La Journée D'Isabelle (1968).[1] [2] She made her screen debut in the French film, Ces messieurs de la gâchette (1970). After working on the film Le coup monté (1978), she retired from acting and relocated to Colombia, where she pursued her passion in photography.

Personal life

De Funès is the daughter of Maria De Funès and the French director, François Gir. She is the niece of the actor Louis de Funès. In May 1970, she married the actor Michel Duchaussoy. The couple divorced in October 1971. On December 13, 1972, she gave birth to a daughter, Lisa. She went to live in Australia ( in Sydney) and married a French Stewart Jean Raoul who lived in Sydney.

Filmography

  • Ces messieurs de la gâchette (1970)
  • Musique s'il vous plaît (1970)
  • Raphael, or The Debauched One (1971)
  • Le dessous des cartes d'une partie de whist (1971)
  • Les dossiers de Me Robineau: Les disparus de Senlis (1972)
  • Pont dormant (1972)
  • Baba Yaga (1973)
  • Esprits de famille (1975)
  • Le coup monté (1978)

Discography

  • La Journée D'Isabelle (1968)

References

  1. Deluxe, Jean-Emmanuel (November 18, 2013). Yé-Yé Girls of '60s French Pop (in French). Feral House. ISBN 9781936239726. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
  2. Deluxe, Jean-Emmanuel (November 26, 2010). Cinépop: La dictionnaire de la pop et du rock au cinéma (in French). Camion Blanc. p. 104. ISBN 9782357796409. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
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