Colette Brosset

1922-2007

Biography: life and films

Colette Brosset was a French actress, screenwriter and cinematographer. She was born in Paris, France on 21st February 1922 and died in Paris, France on 1st March 2007, aged 85.

Her best films as an actor include Robert Dhéry's comedy Allez France! (1964), Gérard Oury's La Grande vadrouille (1966) and Le Petit baigneur (1968), and whose best work as a screenwriter include Allez France! (1964) and Le Petit baigneur (1968).

Colette Brosset appeared in 17 films and scripted 3 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Robert Dhéry (5 films).

Her most frequent genres include: comedy (14 films) and drama (3).

Our average rating for Colette Brosset over all films is: 2.5

Filmography

Key: a = actor; w = writer

Un coup de rouge (1937) [a]

Thérèse Martin (1939) [a]

Étoile sans lumière (1946) [a]

Master Love (1946) [a]

En êtes-vous bien sûr? (1947) [a]

Les Aventures des Pieds-Nickelés (1948) [a]

Je n'aime que toi (1949) [a]

Bertrand coeur de lion (1951) [a]

L'Amour n'est pas un péché (1952) [a]

Ah! Les belles bacchantes (1954) [a]

La Belle Américaine (1961) [a]

Allez France! (1964) [a,w]

La Communale (1965) [a]

La Grande vadrouille (1966) [a]

Le Petit baigneur (1968) [a,w]

Trois hommes sur un cheval (1969) [a]

Vos gueules les mouettes! (1974) [a,w]



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