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Paulette Dubost

Paulette Dubost

12 titles Acting Oct 08, 1910 Died: Sep 21, 2011 Paris, Ile-de-France, France

Paulette Dubost (October 8, 1910 – September 21, 2011) was a celebrated French actress who embarked on her artistic journey at the tender age of seven with the Paris Opera.

Over the course of her illustrious career, she appeared in more than 250 films, collaborating with renowned directors including Marcel Carné, Jean Renoir, Max Ophüls (notably in Le Plaisir, 1952, and Lola Montès, 1955), and François Truffaut. One of her most iconic performances came as Lisette in Renoir's classic film, The Rules of the Game (La règle du jeu, 1939). Initially, her character was meant to be a minor role requiring just a few days of filming; however, her performance and the dynamic nature of the production led to her part being expanded during the four-month shoot.

Dubost lived a remarkable life, reaching the age of 100 at the time of her passing. Her contributions to cinema, particularly in the French film industry, have left an indelible mark, showcasing her talent and versatility as an actress throughout her extensive career.

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