Francoise Prevost
Francoise Prevost was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Early on in her acting career, Prevost landed roles in various films, including the Betty Scheider drama "Paris Nous Appartient" (1960), the Van Johnson drama "The Enemy General" (1960) and "The Sign of Leo" (1960) with Jess Hahn. She also appeared in the drama "Playtime" (1961) with Jean Seberg, the comedic adaptation "Bon Voyage!" (1962) with Fred MacMurray and "Il Mare" (1962). Her passion for acting continued to her roles in projects like the Sophia Loren dramatic adaptation "The Condemned of Altona" (1962), "Brucia Ragazzo, Brucia" (1968) and the Jacques Brel drama "Mont-Dragon" (1970). She also appeared in the Bruno Pradal action picture "La Saignee" (1971). During the latter half of her career, she continued to act in the adaptation "Johnny Hamlet" (1972) with Chip Corman, the drama "Les Anges" (1972) with Bruno Pradal and "Le Telephone Rose" (1975). She also appeared in "L' Amour en Herbe" (1977) and the romance "Bonjour Amour" (1978) with Pascal Meynier. Prevost more recently acted in "Merry Go Round" (1983).