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Corrine Le Poulin
Born(1948-05-26)26 May 1948
Neuilly-sur-Seine
Died10 February 2015(2015-02-10) (aged 66)
Paris
NationalityFrench citizen
OccupationActress

Corinne Le Poulain ((1948-05-26)26 May 1948 – (2015-02-10)10 February 2015) was a French actress. Niece of actor Jean Le Poulain, she seduced Jean Marais on-screen in the film La Provocation (1969). She was famous as Sally in TV-series Sam & Sally. She was a great success during the 1970s with based-on-novel-TV-series Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes. She made a comeback as Claude Jade's lesbian love Gloria in Jean-Pierre Mocky's Bonsoir. From 2005, she played in TV-series Plus belle la vie.

Theatre

Selected filmography

  • 1966: Au théâtre ce soir: Les portes claquent by Michel Fermaud, directed by Christian-Gérard, produced by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny: Danièle
  • 1967: Mary de Cork by Maurice Cazeneuve, Varai
  • 1968: Au théâtre ce soir: Azaïs by Georges Berr et Louis Verneuil, directed by Jean Le Poulain, produced by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny, Suzanne
  • 1968: Six chevaux bleus by Philippe Joulia, television series, 9 episodes
  • 1969: La Provocation by André Charpak (Isabelle)
  • 1969: Un jeune couple by René Gainville, (Janine)
  • 1970: La Grande Java by Philippe Clair
  • 1971: Au théâtre ce soir: De doux dingues by Joseph Carole, directed by Jean Le Poulain, produced by Georges Folgoas, Théâtre Marigny (Marie)
  • 1971: Au théâtre ce soir: Huit Femmes by Robert Thomas, directed by Jean Le Poulain, produced by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny (Suzon, the elder sister)
  • 1972: Absences répétées by Guy Gilles, (Guy's wife)
  • 1973: Tout le monde peut s'appeler moi by Claude Deflandre, television film
  • 1973: Les Anges by Jean Desvilles
  • 1973: Poof by Lazare Iglésis, television film, (Isabelle)
  • 1974: À trois temps by Jean Kerchbron
  • 1974: Arsène Lupin by Jean-Pierre Desagnat, one episode: Les huit coups de l'horloge, (Hortense)
  • 1974: Le deuil sied à Electre (trilogy by Eugène O'Neill), produced by Maurice Cazeneuve: Hazel
  • 1975: Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes, soap opera of six 90-minute episodes, by Maurice Cazeneuve after a story by Honoré de Balzac: Esther Gobseck
  • 1975: Marie-Antoinette by Guy Lefranc, television series, four episodes, (Mme de Polignac)
  • 1975: La missione del mandrillo by Guido Zurli
  • 1976: Le Siècle des lumières by Claude Brulé, television film (Gabrielle)
  • 1977: Drôles de zèbres by Guy Lux, (Solange)
  • 1978: Voltaire, television series also known as Ce diable de homme by Marcel Camus
  • 1978: Sam et Sally, television series (six episodes in 1978), by Robert Pouret, Nicolas Ribowski and Jean Girault, (Sally)
  • 1979: Emmenez-moi au théâtre, televised stageplay: Le Canard à l'orange by André Flédérick, (Patricia Forsyth)
  • 1980: Le Cocu magnifique (television film) by Marlène Bertin, television film, (Stella)
  • 1981: Les Gaietés de la correctionnelle, television series, one episode: Le divorce nostalgique by Marlène Bertin, (Bernadette Goulot)
  • 1981: La Vie des autres (episode "L'autre femme"), television series de Gérard Clément, (Michèle)
  • 1981: À nous de jouer by André Flédérick, television film, (Solange)
  • 1981: Les Visiteurs de Noël, television programme, (La Sorcière)
  • 1983: Les amours romantiques, one episode: Les prétendus by Josée Dayan
  • 1983: L'Homme de la nuit by Juan Luis Buñuel: television series, (Michèle)
  • 1984: Dernier Banco by Claude de Givray, television film, (Madame Follenfant)
  • 1987: Je tue à la campagne by Josée Dayan, television film, (Myriam)
  • 1987: Gigi by Jeannette Hubert
  • 1989: Une fille by Ève by Alexandre Astruc, television film, (Florine)
  • 1991: Le second voyage by Jean-Jacques Goron
  • 1991: Poison by amour by Hugues de Laugardière, television film, (Elisabeth)
  • 1994: Décibel by Philippe Ducrest
  • 1994: Bonsoir by Jean-Pierre Mocky, (Gloria)
  • 1994: Julie Lescaut by Josée Dayan, television series, in episode Ville haute, Ville basse, (Gymnast)
  • 1997: Navarro, Verdict by Nicolas Ribowski, (Mady)
  • 2005: Plus belle la vie, television short, (Solange Chaumette)
  • 2005: Navarro, Double meurtre by Édouard Molinaro, (Madame Dassonville)
  • 2009: Père et Maire, one episode: La passion de Marie-France by Pascal Heylbroeck

References

  1. "La comédienne Corinne Le Poulain, figure du théâtre et de la télé, est décédée à 66 ans d'un cancer foudroyant" (in French). jeanmarcmorandini.com. 10 February 2015.

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