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| Carole Bouquet made her film debut sharing the title role of Luis Bunuel's "That Obscure Object of Desire" in 1977 with Angela Molina. Carole Bouquet had originally enrolled at the Sorbonne at age 15 with the intention of studying philosophy. She later transferred to the Paris Conservatory where she received her acting training. After the Bunuel film, Bouquet is probably best remember to American audiences, as the James Bond girl Melina Havelock opposite Roger Moore's 007 in "For Your Eyes Only" (1981). Throughout the 1980s and 90s, Bouquet concentrated on feature work in her native France (in few films of note until Bertrand Blier's "Too Beautiful for You" (1989), which ironically cast her as an undesired, though extremely alluring, wife); the exception was a cameo role in the Francis Ford Coppola "Life Without Zoe" segment of the anthology film "New York Stories" (1989). Her most celebrated role of the 90s was as the character 'Carole Bouquet' in Michel Blanc's "Dead Tired/Grosse fatigue" (1994; released in the US in 1995). In this comedy, she played the popular image of herself as a "Movie Star". Bouquet is also known internationally as the model for Chanel Number 5 perfume. |
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