Dany Saval
Dany Saval, born Danielle Nadine Suzanne Savalle on January 5, 1942, in Paris, France, is a former actress who captivated audiences during the late 1950s and 1960s. Renowned for her charm and grace, she made a significant impact in both comedic and dramatic roles. One of her most memorable performances was in the classic slapstick comedy *Boeing Boeing*, where she portrayed one of three enchanting airline stewardesses alongside notable talents such as Thelma Ritter, Christiane Schmidtmer, and Suzanna Leigh. This film remains a highlight of her career, showcasing her ability to shine in ensemble casts.
Throughout her acting journey, Saval became a recognizable face in French cinema and beyond, contributing to various films that blended humor and intrigue. However, after a fruitful career in the entertainment industry, she chose to retire in the late 1980s.
Dany Saval is also known for her personal life; she has a daughter, Stéphanie Jarre, from her first marriage to acclaimed composer Maurice Jarre. Currently, she resides in Paris with her second husband, Michel Drucker, enjoying a quieter life away from the limelight. Her legacy endures through her work, leaving a lasting impression on the film industry.