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Kreed
10-22-2005, 06:40 PM
I've got just a min but who here knows a movie star, Catherine Deneuve?
My pal Marco showed me a interview she just gave at age 62!!!!!!!!!! omg,
is it possible? what a DoLL. of course, not for me, but can any1 ever imagine
a more beautifull exquisite honey cake? She defines HoT, and at 62, that's
what i can't reconcile. its amazing & btw, what a great interview. Can any1
think of the 3 actors Ms Deneuve said she would enjoy working with? hehe,
YES, she asked for me, Kreed/Derek, so that's leaves 2, lol. have a great night.
D********

Overlay
10-22-2005, 06:50 PM
At one time, she was perennially on every published list of the world's most beautiful women. I haven't followed her lately, but it sounds like she's still as easy on the eyes as she ever was.

46zilzal
10-22-2005, 06:56 PM
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg: put up with the silly operetta JUST to see this magnificent creature.


Biography for
Catherine Deneuve

Birth name
Catherine Fabienne Dorléac
Height
5' 6" (1.68 m)
Mini biography

Catherine Deneuve was born in 1943, in Paris, France. Her parents were actors. She made her movie debut in 1957, when she was a teenager, and continued with small parts in minor films, until Roger Vadim gave her a meatier part in Vice et la vertu, Le (1963). But her breakthrough came with the excellent musical Parapluies de Cherbourg, Les (1964), in which she gave an unforgettable performance as a romantic middle-class girl who falls in love with a young soldier, but gets imprisoned in a loveless marriage with another man; the director was the gifted Jacques Demy who also cast Deneuve in the less successful Demoiselles de Rochefort, Les (1967). She then played a schizophrenic killer in Roman Polanski's Repulsion (1965) and a married woman who works as a part-time prostitute every afternoon in Luis Buñuel's masterpiece Belle de jour (1967). She also worked with Buñuel in Tristana (1970) and gave a great performance for François Truffaut in Sirène du Mississipi, La (1969), a kind of apotheosis of her "frigid femme fatale" persona. In the seventies she didn't find parts of that caliber, but her magnificent work in Truffaut's Dernier métro, Le (1980), as a stage actress in Nazi-occupied Paris revived her career. She was also very good in the recent epic drama Indochine (1992), for which she earned her first Academy Award Nominaton (Best Actress). Although the elegant and always radiant Deneuve has never appeared on stage, she is universally hailed as one of the "grandes dames" of French cinema, joining a list that includes such illustrious talents as Simone Signoret, Jeanne Moreau, Isabelle Huppert and the younger Juliette Binoche.

DJofSD
10-22-2005, 07:03 PM
Viva la differance!

DJofSD

P.S. French women never get fat.

Dave Schwartz
10-22-2005, 07:24 PM
DJ,

P.S. French women never get fat.

Unfortunately, they also don't bathe very often.

(At least that has been my experience from years past.)


Dave

PS: You are right about CD, btw.