Pascale Audret

Pascale Audret on magazine coverFrench actress and singer Pascale Audret appeared in two spy films: the ealry French effort A Touch of Treason (61) and the George Ardisson vehicle Countdown to Doomsday (66), in which she made an impression as an interpol agent working alongside the pipe-smoking Harald Leipnitz.

Despite only briefly flirting with the genre, she was an extremely busy performer, appearing in well over 50 films and TV productions between 1954 and 1999. For a short while in the late 50s / early 60s, it looks as though she was set to become a big name – there was a starring role opposite Orson Welles and Jack Hawkins in La Fayette (61) and she was the protagonist in Franju’s Spotlight on a Murderer (61) – but her career never really took off. Partially, this was because she never appears to have starred in many international productions, apart from Caracas amd a couple of others, which makes me wonder if she never learnt English or was unhappy with venturing too far out of France?

She died in a car crash in 2000, leaving behind a daughter, Julie Dreyfus, who has become a star in her own right.

There’s an homage to her up on YouTube

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The WildEye is a blog dedicated to the wild world of Italian cinema (and, ok, sometimes I digress into discussing films from other countries as well). Peplums, comedies, dramas, spaghetti westerns... they're all covered here.

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