Mireille Darc

1938-

Biography: life and films

Mireille Darc is a French actress and film director. She was born in Toulon, Var, France on 15th May 1938.

Her best films as an actor include Georges Lautner's comedy-thriller Les Barbouzes (1964), Ne nous fâchons pas (1966), Jean-Luc Godard's Week End (1967), Yves Robert's Le Grand blond avec une chaussure noire (1972) and Mort d'un pourri (1977).

Mireille Darc has so far appeared in 55 films, scripted 2 films and directed 1 film.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Georges Lautner (11 films), Edouard Molinaro (3), Yves Robert (2), Gérard Pirès (2) and Claude Vital (2).

Her most frequent genres include: comedy (27 films), Thriller (18), drama (14), comedy-thriller (12), crime-thriller (9), comedy-drama (7) and comedy-romance (3).

Our average rating for Mireille Darc over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

Key: a = actor; w = writer; d = director

Les Distractions (1960) [a]

Mourir d'amour (1960) [a]

¿Pena de muerte? (1961) [a]

La Bride sur le cou (1961) [a]

Les Nouveaux aristocrates (1961) [a]

Les Veinards (1962) [a]

Virginie (1962) [a]

Pouic-Pouic (1963) [a]

Des pissenlits par la racine (1964) [a]

La Chasse à l'homme (1964) [a]

Les Barbouzes (1964) [a]

Les Durs à cuire (1964) [a]

Monsieur (1964) [a]

Les Bons vivants (1965) [a]

À belles dents (1966) [a]

Du rififi à Paname (1966) [a]

Galia (1966) [a]

Ne nous fâchons pas (1966) [a]

Zarabanda Bing Bing (1966) [a]

La Blonde de Pékin (1967) [a]

La Grande sauterelle (1967) [a]

Week End (1967) [a]

Fleur d'oseille (1968) [a]

Summit (1968) [a]

Jeff (1969) [a]

Madly (1969) [a]

Monte Carlo or Bust (1969) [a]

Elle boit pas, elle fume pas, elle drague pas, mais... elle cause! (1970) [a]

Fantasia chez les ploucs (1971) [a]

Il était une fois un flic (1971) [a]

Laisse aller, c'est une valse (1971) [a]

Le Grand blond avec une chaussure noire (1972) [a]

Il n'y a pas de fumée sans feu (1973) [a]

La Valise (1973) [a]

Borsalino & Co. (1974) [a]

Dis-moi que tu m'aimes (1974) [a]

Le Retour du grand blond (1974) [a]

Les Seins de glace (1974) [a]

OK patron (1974) [a]

Le Téléphone rose (1975) [a]

L'Ordinateur des pompes funèbres (1976) [a]

L'Homme pressé (1977) [a]

Les Passagers (1977) [a]

Mort d'un pourri (1977) [a]

Les Ringards (1978) [a]

Pour la peau d'un flic (1981) [a]

Reporters (1981) [a]

Jamais avant le mariage (1982) [a]

L'Été de nos 15 ans (1983) [a]

Si elle dit oui... je ne dis pas non (1983) [a,w]

Réveillon chez Bob (1984) [a]

La barbare (1989) [d,w]



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