Marie-France Pisier (1944–2011) was a luminous French actress, screenwriter, and director, widely regarded as one of the most elegant and intelligent stars of French cinema.
Rising to prominence in the 1960s and ’70s, Pisier captivated audiences with her striking beauty, sharp intellect, and natural screen presence. She gained international recognition for her roles in François Truffaut’s Stolen Kisses (1968) and Love on the Run (1979), as well as her powerful performance in The Brontë Sisters (1979).
Equally at home in art-house films and mainstream cinema, Pisier embodied a distinctly French blend of sophistication, sensuality, and independence. These beautiful vintage photos capture the timeless grace, intelligence, and effortless charm of Marie-France Pisier, one of the most captivating French actresses of her generation.






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