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Pascale Petit

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Pascale Petit in A Queen for Caesar (1962)
Pascale Petit hailed from Paris and was 'discovered' while working as a hairdresser in a Carita salon by Françoise Lugagne, the actress-wife of director Raymond Rouleau. Rouleau proceeded to direct Petit's screen debut as Mary Warren, erstwhile accuser at the Salem witch trials of 1692 and later confessed 'witch', in The Crucible (1957). Despite having no formal acting training, she made an indelible impression with back-to-back performances in Marcel Carné's film, Les tricheurs (1958) and in Alexandre Astruc's One Life (1958) (as the servant girl Rosalie). Her performance won her a coveted Prix Suzanne Bianchetti as Most Promising Young Actress of 1958. She followed up her success with a title role in the comedy Julie the Redhead (1959) and a co-starring role along Micheline Presle in A Mistress for the Summer (1960).

During the following decade, Petit was seen predominantly in German and Italian co-productions. She portrayed Cleopatra during the internecine struggles with her brother Ptolemy in A Queen for Caesar (1962) and helped American super spy Ray Danton foil a Soviet plot in Code Name: Jaguar (1965). In 1966 Petit married Belgian singer/songwriter and actor Giani Esposito, whom she met in 1959 and became partners. They had a son and a daughter while living in Italy. She next joined Stewart Granger, Lex Barker and Pierre Brice in the lackluster Killer's Carnival (1966) and helped American agent Darren McGavin track down a traitor in the above-average espionage thriller Berlin Affair (1970), set in Berlin at the height of the Cold War.

With fewer decent film roles coming her way in the 70s and 80's, Petit turned her attention towards acting in French television series and made-for-TV movies, but failed to recapture the success of her early career. She published her memoirs in 2022, entitled 'Une vie sans tricher' (A Life without Cheating).
BornFebruary 27, 1938
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    Known for

    Pascale Petit in A Queen for Caesar (1962)
    A Queen for Caesar
    4.7
    • Cleopatra
    • 1962
    Maria Schell in One Life (1958)
    One Life
    6.7
    • Rosalie
    • 1958
    The Crucible (1957)
    The Crucible
    7.2
    • Mary Warren
    • 1957
    Code Name: Jaguar (1965)
    Code Name: Jaguar
    5.6
    • Pilar Perez
    • 1965

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Tewfik Jallab, Olivier Barthélémy, Lani Sogoyou, Jeanne Goursaud, and Idir Azougli in Blood Coast (2023)
      Blood Coast
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Jackie Murillo
      • 2023
    • Adeline Blondieau, Bénédicte Delmas, and Tonya Kinzinger in Sous le soleil (1996)
      Sous le soleil
      5.5
      TV Series
      • Madame Dumont
      • 2001
    • Marie-Christine Barrault in Un coup de baguette magique (1997)
      Un coup de baguette magique
      5.0
      TV Movie
      • Delphine
      • 1997
    • La nouvelle tribu (1996)
      La nouvelle tribu
      6.1
      TV Mini Series
      • Delphine
      • 1996
    • Ville à vendre (1992)
      Ville à vendre
      5.9
      • Fernande Boulard - la femme du docteur
      • 1992
    • Alain Doutey and Simone Valère in Le réveillon, c'est à quel étage? (1992)
      Le réveillon, c'est à quel étage?
      TV Movie
      • Karine
      • 1992
    • Cas de divorce (1991)
      Cas de divorce
      5.0
      TV Series
      • Claire Sanchez
      • 1991
    • Paparoff (1988)
      Paparoff
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Simone
      • Simone Maurer
      • 1988–1991
    • Riviera (1991)
      Riviera
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Antoinette
      • 1991–1992
    • Mademoiselle Ardel (1990)
      Mademoiselle Ardel
      TV Movie
      • Solange Guichard
      • 1990
    • Sans défense (1989)
      Sans défense
      4.8
      • Mireille Rampin
      • 1989
    • L'enfant et le président
      TV Movie
      • 1987
    • Henri Garcin, Jean-Marc Thibault, Rosy Varte, and Marthe Villalonga in Maguy (1985)
      Maguy
      5.1
      TV Series
      • Solange
      • 1987
    • Cinéma 16 (1975)
      Cinéma 16
      6.5
      TV Series
      • Irène
      • 1987
    • Claire Maurier in La liberté Stéphanie (1987)
      La liberté Stéphanie
      TV Series
      • Liliane
      • 1987

    Composer



    • Catriana et l'Enfant
      Short
      • Composer
      • 1994

    Soundtrack



    • Alex Brendemühl and Marion Cotillard in From the Land of the Moon (2016)
      From the Land of the Moon
      6.6
      • lyrics: "Fox Trot des Cailloux"
      • performer: "Fox Trot des Cailloux", "Une Nuit à Briançon", "Trois Temps pour Deux"
      • 2016

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    • Alternative name
      • P. Petit
    • Born
      • February 27, 1938
      • Paris, France
    • Spouse
      • Giani Esposito? - 1969 (divorced, 1 child)
    • Children
      • Douchka
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      • 4 Pictorials
      • 12 Magazine Cover Photos

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