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Michèle Méritz

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Michèle Méritz
Born(1923-09-24)24 September 1923
Paris, France
Died28 May 1998(1998-05-28) (aged 74)
Carcassonne, France
Years active1959–1965

Michèle Méritz (September 24, 1923 – May 28, 1998), born Micheline Rosa Mitz, was a French actress.[1]

Biography

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Méritz studied at the Cours Simon during the 1950s. While acting in Claude Chabrol's Le Beau Serge, she told him a story outline about a woman who wants to have a child with her boyfriend despite not being married, which Chabrol passed on to Philippe de Broca, who used it as the basis for his first full-length film, Les Jeux de l'amour; Jean-Luc Godard, who had worked with de Broca on the script, later used it as the basis for his own 1961 film A Woman Is a Woman.[2] In 1960, along with Gérard Lebovici, she founded the Meritz-Lebovici management agency, whose first two clients were de Broca and Jean-Pierre Cassel; in 1970 it merged with the André Bernheim agency and became Artmedia.[3]

Selected filmography

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Year Title Role Director
1958 Le Beau Serge Yvonne Claude Chabrol
1959 Les Cousins Yvonne Claude Chabrol
1960 Classe tous risques Sophie Fargier Claude Sautet
La Millième Fenêtre Maggy Tourtet Robert Ménégoz
1961 Le Rendez-vous de minuit Christiane Roger Leenhardt
1962 War of the Buttons L'Aztec's mother Yves Robert
1965 Le Temps d'apprendre à vivre Anna Henri Graziani

References

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  1. ^ "Michèle Méritz". unifrance.org. Retrieved 2025-04-14.
  2. ^ Richard Brody, Everything Is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard (Macmillan, 2008), pp. 76-77.
  3. ^ Jean-Michel Frodon, L'Âge moderne du cinéma français: De la Nouvelle Vague à nos jours (Flammarion, 1995), p. 188.
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