Here are 3 famous actresses from France died in 1978:
Marie-Louise Damien (December 5, 1889 Paris-January 30, 1978) also known as Damia was a French singer and actor.
She began her career in the early 1900s singing in Parisian cafes and later became a star of music halls and cabarets. Known for her emotional and powerful performances, Damia sang songs of love, loss, and struggle, often with a melancholic tone. She recorded over 300 songs in her career, including the hit "La Guinguette a fermé ses volets". In addition to her music career, Damia appeared in several films, including "Moulin Rouge" (1928). After retiring from the stage in the 1950s, she lived a quiet life in Paris until her death in 1978 at the age of 88. Her legacy as a legendary chanteuse of France continues to be celebrated today.
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Josette Day (July 31, 1914 Paris-June 27, 1978 Paris) a.k.a. Micheline Weill Josette Day or Josette Noëlle Andrée Claire Dagory was a French actor.
She started her acting career in theatre, eventually moving on to films in the early 1930s. Her first major film role was in the 1933 film "Maria Chapdelaine", followed by a role in Jean Renoir's 1936 classic "La Grande Illusion". However, she is best known for her starring role as Belle in Jean Cocteau's 1946 film "Beauty and the Beast".
Day continued acting in films throughout the 1950s and 1960s, working with famous directors such as Henri-Georges Clouzot and Alfred Hitchcock. She also appeared on stage and television. In addition to acting, Day was also a painter and sculptor.
In her personal life, Josette Day was married three times and had one child. She passed away in Paris in 1978 at the age of 63. Her legacy lives on in her memorable performances in some of the greatest films in French cinema history.
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Dominique Darel (November 27, 2014 Cannes-June 4, 1978 Cannes) also known as Dominique Darrell was a French actor and fashion model.
She began her career as a model in the 1950s for top fashion houses in Paris. She then transitioned to acting, appearing in over 30 films throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Some of her most notable roles include in Jean-Luc Godard's "Band of Outsiders" and in the Bond film "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". Despite her success in the entertainment industry, Darel was also known for her charitable work, particularly her advocacy for children with disabilities. She passed away in Cannes in 1978 at the age of 63.
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