Marie-France Pisier
Also known as ماری-فرانس پیزیه
Marie-France Pisier, born on May 10, 1944, in Dalat, French Indochina, was a prominent figure in French cinema. She began her acting career in the late 1960s, making her debut in François Truffaut's "Stolen Kisses" (1968), although her role as Colette Tazzi went uncredited.
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Marie-France Pisier, born on May 10, 1944, in Dalat, French Indochina, was a prominent figure in French cinema. She began her acting career in the late 1960s, making her debut in François Truffaut's "Stolen Kisses" (1968), although her role as Colette Tazzi went uncredited. Pisier's talent and versatility earned her critical acclaim, culminating in two national César Awards for Best Supporting Actress.
Throughout her career, Pisier demonstrated her range as an actress, screenwriter, and director. She co-wrote the screenplay for "Love on the Run" (1979) and appeared in notable films such as "Time Regained" (1999), directed by Raúl Ruiz, where she portrayed Madame Verdurin. Pisier's contributions to French cinema were significant, and she remained active in the industry until her passing on…







