Bernadette Lafont
Bernadette Lafont was a celebrated French actress, born on October 28, 1938, and who passed away on July 25, 2013. Renowned for her captivating performances, Lafont emerged as a prominent figure in the French New Wave cinema, showcasing her immense talent in a series of notable films.
Her career took off with her role in François Truffaut's "Les Mistons" in 1957, which marked her entry into the cinematic landscape. She continued to make her mark with Claude Chabrol's "Les Bonnes Femmes" in 1960, where her portrayal garnered critical acclaim. Lafont also shone in Nelly Kaplan's "La Fiancée du pirate" (1969), a film that highlighted her strong screen presence and versatility as an actress. Additionally, her performance in Jean Eustache's "La Maman et la Putain" (1973) solidified her status as a key figure in the movement.
Throughout her career, Lafont became a symbol of the era, celebrated not only for her acting prowess but also for her ability to embody the spirit of her time. She left a lasting legacy in French cinema, influencing generations of actors and filmmakers. Her contributions to the art of film continue to be remembered and revered, making her an enduring icon in the world of cinema.
Filmography
Bazar
I Do
Gwendoline
Paulette
Idiot in Paris
Dog Day
48 Hours a Day
Notes for Jerome
Nothing About Robert
On n'est pas sorti de l'auberge
A Very Curious Girl
Dingo
The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot
Noroît
The Mischief Makers
Inspector Lavardin
An Impudent Girl
Masques
A Cat in Paris
Défense de savoir
Male Hunt
A Gorgeous Girl Like Me
A Happy Divorce
The Mother and the Whore
Sophie's Ways
Attila Marcel
Catch Me a Spy