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  1. Birthday: Aug 18, 1957. Birthplace: Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France. Though primarily a star in her native France, actress Carole Bouquet made a lasting impression as one of the more ...

  2. Biography: life and films. C arole Bouquet is an actress who brought glamour and mystique aplenty to her screen roles in the 1990s and remains one of French cinema's most engaging and enigmatic performers. Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, on 18th August 1957, she was raised with her sister by a severe father after her parents' separation. She ...

  3. Carole Bouquet Sangue D’Oro (@carolebouquet_officiel) • Instagram photos and videos. 100K Followers, 191 Following, 249 Posts - Carole Bouquet Sangue D’Oro (@carolebouquet_officiel) on Instagram: "Carole Bouquet’s passito wine produced on the small island of Pantelleria ! Sweet aperitif wine to share with family and friends 🍇".

  4. Biography. Though primarily a star in her native France, actress Carole Bouquet made a lasting impression as one of the more widely recognized Bond Girls for her performance opposite Roger Moore's 007 in "For Your Eyes Only" (1981). Prior to her breakout film, Bouquet starred in Luis Bunuel's "That Obscure Object of Desire" (1977) and Bertrand ...

  5. Mar 30, 2001 · That role was filled by French actress Carole Bouquet, appearing as the vengeful daughter of the scientist the villain had done away with. Sources Binyon, Michael.

  6. Carole Bouquet est une actrice française née le 18 août 1957 à Neuilly-sur-Seine . Révélée au cinéma en 1977 dans le film Cet obscur objet du désir de Luis Buñuel , elle remporte en 1990 le César de la meilleure actrice pour son rôle dans Trop belle pour toi de Bertrand Blier .

  7. BIOGRAPHY Born in 1957 as an only child, Bouquet grew up in Neuilly-sur-Seine under the guidance of her father and strict stepmother. In her late teens Carole began to frequent the movies and found a passion for acting. After high-school, Bouquet enrolled in the Superior Conservatory of Dramatic Arts whose campus was in central Paris.

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