Mireille Darc

Mireille Darc

Acting 1938-05-15 Toulon, Var, France

Mireille Darc (15 May 1938 – 28 August 2017) was a French actress, director, photographer, singer and model. She appeared as a lead character in Jean-Luc Godard's 1967 film Weekend. Darc was a Knight of the Legion of Honour and Commander of the National Order of Merit. Alain Delon was her longtime co-star and companion. Born Mireille Christiane Gabrielle Aimée Aigroz in Toulon, she attended the Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Toulon and moved to Paris in 1959. Darc's debuted in Claude Barma's television drama Du côté de l'enfer (aka, La Grande Brétèche, 1960). Her first leading role came in another production for French television, Jean Prat's Hauteclaire (1961). She starred in Jean-Luc Godard's film Weekend (Week-end, 1967) as Corinne, her highest profile role for international critics; as Christine in The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe (Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire, 1972) and The Return of the Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe (Le retour du grand blond, 1974) and alongside Alain Delon and Louis de Funès in several films: Pouic-Pouic (1963), High Lifers (How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning (1965), Jeff (1969), Borsalino (uncredited, 1970), The Love Mates (Madly, 1970), Icy Breasts (Les Seins de glace, 1974), Death of a Corrupt Man (Mort d'un pourri, 1977), Man in a Hurry (L'Homme pressé, 1977), and the television series Frank Riva (2003). Darc had a heart condition from childhood, which required open-heart surgery in 1980. She was seriously injured in a car accident on July 7, 1983, in a tunnel in the Aosta Valley, Italy, suffering a fractured spine and other injuries that required three months of immobilization in a hospital in Geneva, Switzerland. Although they had recently separated about two weeks prior to the accident after a fifteen-year relationship, Delon rushed to Aosta when he heard about the accident, and left separately for Geneva by automobile during the night. She quit her film career, but she returned to television in the 1990s. In 2006, French President Jacques Chirac awarded Darc the Legion of Honour. In 2013, Darc underwent further open heart surgery, and during 2016 she suffered several hemorrhages. She died on 28 August 2017 in Paris in a coma at the age of 79. Source: Article "Mireille Darc" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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2011 The Client Who Doesn't Want to Age
2009 Self
2006 Self - Presenter
2006 Director
2005 Director
2003 Catherine Sinclair
2003 Patricia
1998 Self
1997 Fanny
1997 Louise
1997 Nicole Garrel
1996 Clélia Debarbera
1994 Hélène Charrière
1992 Hélène Charrière
1990 Self
1989 Director
1987 Self
1987 Self
1984 Madeleine
1982 Elisabeth
1982 Self
1981 Self
1981 La Grande sauterelle (uncredited)
1978 Annie Garmiche
1977 Françoise
1977 Edwige de Bois-Rosé
1977 Nicole
1976 Charlotte
1976 Self
1975 Christine, la call-girl de Mme Claude
1975 Self
1975 Self
1975 Self
1974 Christine
1974 Peggy Lister
1974 Victoire Danois
1974 Mélissa
1974 Prostitute in the Street (uncredited)
1973 Françoise
1973 Olga Leroy
1972 Christine
1972 Christine alias Françoise
1972 Self
1972 Self
1971 Caroline Harrington "Tchoo-Tchoo"
1971 Carla
1971 Self
1970 Agatha
1970 Prostitute (uncredited)
1969 Marie-Claude
1969 Eva
1968 Annie
1967 Corinne Durand
1967 Catherine Aigros, compagne de Pierre
1967 Salène
1967 Christine Olsen
1967 Jag (uncredited)
1966 Églantine Michalon
1966 Lili Princesse
1966 Galia
1966 Polly
1966 Eva Ritter
1965 Marie Truchet, dite Héloïse (sketchs "La Fermeture" et "Les Bons Vivants")
1965 Self
1964 Georgina
1964 Amaranthe
1964 Suzanne, Former Maid of Monsieur
1964 Rockie « la Braise », femme entretenue
1964 Diane, the Actress Wife
1964 Self
1963 Patricia Monestier
1963 Jacqueline (segment "Le Vison")
1962 Une amie de Mauricette
1962 Brigitte
1961 Hauteclaire Stassin
1961 Marie-Jeanne
1961 Mariette, Maid
1961 Milou Rivoire
1961 Lina
1960 Jane
1960 Maïa