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Françoise Arnoul


Françoise Arnoul (born 3 June 1931〔Source : son extrait de naissance n° 1931.RET.01312 (Les Gens du Cinéma).〕) is a French actress, who achieved popularity during the 1950s.
Born Françoise Annette Marie Mathilde Gautsch in Constantine, France (now Algeria), as the daughter of stage actress Janine Henry and artillery general Charles Gautsch, she has two brothers. While her father continued military service in Morocco, the rest of family moved to Paris in 1945.
After learning drama there, she was noticed by director Willy Rozier, who offered her a major role in the film ''L'Épave'' (1949).
Arnoul starred in such films as Henri Verneuil's ''Forbidden Fruit'' (1952), Jean Renoir's ''French Can-Can'' (1954), ''Des gens sans importance'' (1956) with Jean Gabin, Henri Decoin's ''La Chatte'' (1958), ''Le Chemin des écoliers'' (1959) with Bourvil, and Jean Cocteau's ''Testament of Orpheus'' (1960).
Later in life, she moved into television, appearing in different TV movies and mini-series and also turning to character parts. She published her autobiography entitled ''Animal doué de bonheur'' in 1995.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Animal doue de bonheur )
In 1956, Arnoul was married to publicity agent Georges Cravenne whom she had met two years previously, but they separated in 1960. From 1964, she became the companion of French director/scriptwriter Bernard Paul, a relationship which lasted until his death in 1980.
==Selected filmography==

*''L'Épave'' (1949)
*''The Red Rose'' (1951)
*''Le désir et l'amour'' (1952)
*''Forbidden Fruit'' (1952)
*''Les Compagnes de la nuit'' (1953)
*''Dortoir des grandes'' (1953)
* ''Lovers of Toledo'' (1953)
*''La Rage au corps'' (1954)
*''Secrets d'alcôve'' (1954)
*''The Sheep Has Five Legs'' (1954)
*''French Cancan'' (1954)
*''The Lovers of Lisbon'' (1955)
*''Si Paris nous était conté'' (1956)
*' (1956)
*''Le Pays, d'où je viens'' (1956)
*''Paris, Palace Hôtel'' (1956)
*''No Sun in Venice'' (1957)
*''Thérèse Étienne'' (1958)
*' (1958)
*''Asphalt'' (1959)
*''Le chemin des écoliers'' (1959)
*''Testament of Orpheus'' (1960)
*' (1960)
*''Le Diable et les dix commandements'' (1962)
*''À couteaux tirés'' (1964)
*''The Sleeping Car Murders'' (1965)
*' (1966)
*''Le dimanche de la vie'' (1967)
*''The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir'' (1970) (TV)
*''Spaniards in Paris'' (1971)
*''Dialogues of Exiles'' (1975)
*''Black-Out'' (1977)
*' (1977)
*' (1984)
*''Voir l'éléphant'' (1989)
*''Heavy Weather'' (1996)
*''Post Coitum, Animal Triste'' (1997)

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