Colette Brosset
Colette Marie Claudette Brosset (February 21, 1922 – March 1, 2007) was a multifaceted French talent known for her work as an actress, writer, and choreographer.
Brosset's career flourished in the mid-20th century, particularly noted for her stage performances alongside her husband, actor Robert Dhéry. The couple captivated audiences in productions such as *La Plume de Ma Tante* and *Ah! Les belles bacchantes*, showcasing their dynamic chemistry and comedic flair.
In 1959, Brosset made her mark on Broadway with her role in *La Plume de Ma Tante*, where she was part of a talented ensemble cast that included Pamela Austin, Roger Caccia, Yvonne Constant, and others. This production garnered widespread acclaim, and the entire cast was honored with a Special Tony Award in the same year for their significant contributions to the theatrical landscape.
Throughout her career, Brosset's artistic endeavors extended beyond acting, as she also wrote and choreographed, further solidifying her legacy in the performing arts. Her passion and dedication to her craft left an indelible impact on both French and international theatre, and her work continues to be celebrated by audiences and performers alike.
Filmography
The American Beauty
Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!