Fantômas
,
Camping
... The image of Mylène Demongeot will always be associated with comedies dear to the hearts of the French public.
The career of the French actress is not limited to these two films.
The restoration of Jean-Paul Sartre's adaptation of Arthur Miller's play,
Les Sorcières de Salem
, reminds us that Brigitte Bardot's ex-rival (and friend) had a remarkable career.
On the occasion, when she returned to the stage in 2017, Mylène Demongeot told
Le Figaro
a few anecdotes about her career strewn with eclipses and moments of glory: from
Be beautiful and shut up
by Yves Allégret, to alongside Jean-Paul Belmondo and Alain Delon, still beginners, at
Camping
d'Onteniente via
Les Trois Mousquetaires
de Borderie
LE FIGARO. -
The Witches of Salem
by Raymond Rouleau, released in 1957, was about obscurantism.
Has it marked your career?
Mylene DEMONGEOT. -
Now with hindsight, I can answer yes.
But back then, I mostly played a young...
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