Martine Brochard
Martine Brochard, born in 1944 in Paris, is a multifaceted French actress and author. She made her cinematic debut in 1968 with a small role in François Truffaut's acclaimed film *Baisers volés*. Two years later, she relocated to Italy, where she gained recognition as a prominent figure in various genre films, including poliziotteschi, commedia sexy all'italiana, and giallo. Throughout the 1970s, Brochard became a familiar face on Italian television and also showcased her talents on stage.
In addition to her acting career, Brochard has made significant contributions to children's literature. In 1995 and 1999, she published two collections of stories titled *La gallina blu e altri racconti* and *Zaffiretto il vampiretto e altri racconti*, both of which highlight her creative storytelling abilities.
In a personal battle, Brochard was diagnosed with leukemia in 2003 but demonstrated remarkable resilience and successfully overcame the illness. Her journey reflects both her artistic accomplishments and her strength in facing life's challenges. With a career that spans several decades and a diverse array of works, Martine Brochard remains an influential figure in the realms of film and literature.
Filmography
Riot in a Women's Prison
No, the Case Is Happily Resolved
Story of a Cloistered Nun
The Nun and the Devil
The Voyeur
Murder Obsession
Paprika