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Louise D'hour

4 titles Acting Jan 04, 1934 Died: Dec 27, 2010 Douai, France

Louise Catherine D'hour was born in 1934 in Douai, France, and made a significant mark in the film industry as an actress, particularly known for her collaborations with the renowned director Jean Rollin. Throughout her career, D'hour showcased her talent in several of Rollin's distinctive films, including "Requiem pour un vampire" (1971), "Les démoniaques" (1974), and "Les paumées du petit matin" (also known as "The Escapees," 1981).

Her versatility as an actress allowed her to explore various genres, as demonstrated by her roles in Rachel Weinberg's "L'ampélopède" (1974) and the comedic horror film "Dracula père et fils" ("Dracula and Son," 1976) directed by Édouard Molinaro. Additionally, she appeared in Jean Schmidt's "Les clowns de Dieu" (1986), further showcasing her range and adaptability in the film landscape.

Louise D'hour's contributions to cinema, particularly within the horror and fantasy genres, have left a lasting impression on audiences and filmmakers alike. Her career spanned several decades, and despite her passing in 2010 in Paris, France, her work continues to resonate with fans of cult cinema and beyond.

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