The actress of the cult film Emmanuelle, Christine Boisson, has died at the age of 68. His death was announced by his daughter this Monday, October 21.
Christine Boisson, French actress, died on October 21 in Paris at the age of 68, as announced by her daughter Juliette Kowksi.
Christine Boisson, known for her role in the cult film Emmanuelle, left her mark on cinema in the 70s before turning to theater.
Discover the cinematic legacy of Christine Boisson, an actress who knew how to reinvent herself and mark her era.
The actress Christine Boisson died in Paris this Monday October 21 at the age of 68. Sad news announced by his daughter, Juliette Kowksià l’AFP. “She reached the stars and I would like her to be remembered with grace because it was a graceful actress“, she said, adding that her mother died of a lung disease.
Juliette Kowksi confides that her mother suffered from lung disease. “A smoker’s disease“, according to her. In addition to her departure, Christine Boisson had tried to throw yourself out of the window in 2010. Since that time, she has taken a step back from the world of cinema. The one who confided having been victim of maternal incest was a great actress.
Christine Boisson: an unforgettable scene
Model Christine Boisson was recruited at the age of 17 by director Just Jaeckin. She was notably to play Marie-Ange, the unforgettable teenager in the cult film Emmanuelle (1974). The masturbation scene was very famous at the time. Moreover, this first role will propel her into the spotlight.
Unsurprisingly, she played a series of roles in the 70s. Roles in films that readily focus on nudity. After this sequence, Christine Boisson decided overnight to no longer accept this type of role. So she signed up for Drama Conservatory from Paris. She then turned to theater.
Christine Boisson: a beautiful and great filmography
Almost 10 years later, in 1980, Christine Boisson returned to the cinema. We will particularly remember his performance in “Exterior night“ by Jacques Bral with Gérard Lanvin. In 1981, she starred in “Identification of a woman“. In 1983, with “Barbarian Street“Christine Boisson won the Prix Romy Schneider in 1984.
The actress has more than fifty films to her credit. She has also worked with the greatest like Claude Lelouch, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Olivier Assayas, Yves Boisset and even Maïwenn in the film The actresses’ ball. May she rest in peace.