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Françoise Blanchard : ウィキペディア英語版
Françoise Blanchard

Françoise Blanchard (6 June 1954 – 29 May 2013) was a French actress best known for her role in Jean Rollin's 1982 horror film ''La Morte Vivante'' (''The Living Dead Girl''). Her other film credits include ''Les Trottoirs de Bangkok'' (''The Sidewalks of Bangkok'') (1984) and ''La Nuit des Horloges'' (''The Night of Clocks'') (2007), both films also directed by Rollin.
==Career==
Blanchard's career stretched from between the late 1970s until the early 1990s. She may have been best known for playing Catherine Valmont in 1982 horror ''La Morte Vivante'' (''The Living Dead Girl''), a film from Jean Rollin.
She also appeared in films by directors Jess Franco and Bruno Mattei. She recalled her career in an interview, which was featured on the Encore release of ''La Morte Vivante'', she mentioned that it was a tragedy and a coincidence that started her career in the late 1970s. While trying to make ends meet as a hand model, she lost her brother in the late 1970. Around that same time she was offered her first role, coincidentally as someone who had also lost a family member. Françoise approached the part skeptically as she remembered that at that time she was, "aggressive against people but also a bit confused" due to the death of her brother. She enjoyed the experience and took a serious interest in acting, so decided to take acting lessons afterwards.
Blanchard soon became involved in several B movies when her career quickly became intertwined with the legendary Eurocine company. "I liked the feel of these B movies, especially horror", Françoise noted to Encore, which perhaps explains why she became so popular to several of the most noteworthy genre directors of the late 1970s. She also mentioned that she didn't mind nudity and even went so far as to pose for Lui Magazine in the early 1980s. After several films directors such as Pierre Chevalier, Françoise took a role in Bruno Mattei's ''Caligula and Messalina'' in 1981. The following year she appeared in Jess Franco's ''Revenge In The House Of Usher'', and she liked Franco and admired his creativity and fire.
She then appeared in the ''La Morte Vivante'' with Rollin. The night shoot on the film was mostly difficult and there were many problems with the special effects but, despite some disagreements, she liked and admired Rollin and admitted to Encore that, "he is really nice and is very much there". She enjoyed working with and admired her co-star in the film, Italian actress Marina Pierro, and noted, "she is very maternal with me." Françoise worked again with Rollin in ''Les Trottoirs De Bangkok'' (''The Sidewalks Of Bangkok''), a film which she had a lot of fun making, and she appeared in his newest film production ''La Nuit Des Horloges'' (''The Night of Clocks'') opposite Ovidie.

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