Alice Sapritch
Alice Sapritch was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. In her early acting career, Sapritch appeared in such films as the dramatic adaptation "The Girl With the Golden Eyes" (1961) with Marie Laforet, the drama "The Testament of Orpheus" (1962) with Jean Cocteau and the Yves Montand comedy "La Folie des grandeurs" (1971). She also appeared in "Sur un Arbre Perche" (1971) with Louis De Funes and "La Raison du plus fou" (1972). Her passion for acting continued to her roles in projects like the Brigitte Bardot adventurous drama "L' Histoire tres bonne et tres joyeuse de Colinot Trousse chemise" (1973), "Le Fuhrer En Folie" (1973) and "Le Lit" (1974) with Anna Gael. She also appeared in "Droles de zebres" (1977) and "L' Arriviste" (1977). During the latter part of her career, she continued to act in "Fais Gaffe a la Marche" (1978), the biographical drama "The Bronte Sisters" (1978) with Isabelle Adjani and "Un Bon petit diable" (1983). She also appeared in "Adam et Eve" (1984). Sapritch more recently worked on the Chevy Chase adventure sequel "National Lampoon's European Vacation" (1985).