Odile Versois
Odile Versois
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Docile, delicately beautiful, light-haired Parisian actress Odile
Versois was born Katiana de Poliakoff-Baidaroff on June 14, 1930, the
second of four Poliakoff sisters, all of whom became renowned actresses
in their own right. From an artistic family (her father was opera
singer Vladimir de Poliakoff), Versois began her career as a child
ballerina with the Paris Opera Corps de Ballet.
She subsequently turned to film acting at age 18 and proved a natural with a major debut in Les dernières vacances (1948) [The Last Vacation]. Of the numerous films in which she undertook leading lady parts, she moved audiences most with her portrayals of fragile, often tragic heroines in romantic drama. Her more notable pictures include Ölümde birleştik (1950), Bel amour (1951) [Beautiful Love], the title role in Domenica (1952), Grand gala (1952) and director/actor Robert Hossein's Toi... le venin (1958) [Nude in a White Car], which also co-starred sister Marina Vlady -- known for her sultry roles. Versois also provided a lovely distraction in British films of the 1950s in_A Day to Remember (1953)_, David Knight in Firari aşıklar (1954) [aka Chance Meeting], Alec Guinness in To Paris with Love (1955), Anthony Steel in Ecel yarışı (1956) and Satılık Kadınların İntikamı (1958) starring Diana Dors and Herbert Lom.
She matured in taut crime thrillers and lively costume dramas in the 1960s, notably Le rendez-vous (1961) and Sevimli haydut (1962) the latter starring a swashbuckling Jean-Paul Belmondo. She also worked on the French, Belgian, Swiss and North African stages and on television, lending some touching performances toward the end, particularly in the films Églantine (1972) and Le Crabe-Tambour (1977). Dogged by ill health, she was seen less frequently into the 1970s and passed away from cancer a week after her 50th birthday, a gentle, beautiful soul gone before her time.
She subsequently turned to film acting at age 18 and proved a natural with a major debut in Les dernières vacances (1948) [The Last Vacation]. Of the numerous films in which she undertook leading lady parts, she moved audiences most with her portrayals of fragile, often tragic heroines in romantic drama. Her more notable pictures include Ölümde birleştik (1950), Bel amour (1951) [Beautiful Love], the title role in Domenica (1952), Grand gala (1952) and director/actor Robert Hossein's Toi... le venin (1958) [Nude in a White Car], which also co-starred sister Marina Vlady -- known for her sultry roles. Versois also provided a lovely distraction in British films of the 1950s in_A Day to Remember (1953)_, David Knight in Firari aşıklar (1954) [aka Chance Meeting], Alec Guinness in To Paris with Love (1955), Anthony Steel in Ecel yarışı (1956) and Satılık Kadınların İntikamı (1958) starring Diana Dors and Herbert Lom.
She matured in taut crime thrillers and lively costume dramas in the 1960s, notably Le rendez-vous (1961) and Sevimli haydut (1962) the latter starring a swashbuckling Jean-Paul Belmondo. She also worked on the French, Belgian, Swiss and North African stages and on television, lending some touching performances toward the end, particularly in the films Églantine (1972) and Le Crabe-Tambour (1977). Dogged by ill health, she was seen less frequently into the 1970s and passed away from cancer a week after her 50th birthday, a gentle, beautiful soul gone before her time.
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