Jacqueline Maillan

Jacqueline Maillan

Jacqueline Jeanne Paule Maillan (11 January 1923 - 12 May 1992) was a French actress with a career spanning almost five decades, known primarily for her forty theatre productions, she also appeared in more than fifty films (1947 to 1992) and is remembered as one of the greatest comedic thespians of her generation and even nicknamed "The Louis de Funès in skirt". After working on the classics of French theatre, she excelled in playing exuberant, strong and powerful women in vaudeville and boulevard on stage or in such films as Jean-Marie Poiré's cult Gramps Is in the Resistance (French: Papy fait de la résistance,1983) before pioneering stand-up in France. Her husband Michel Emer, who was Edith Piaf's composer, helped her hide her bisexuality (if not her sole homosexuality) from the public as they lived as a 'free couple' when it was then deeply stigmatized during the 1950s and 1960s. She was made a Chevalier (French: Knight) of the Légion d'honneur and Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

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Acting

1988

The Seasons of Pleasure
Movie

Jacqueline Garibaldi

1987

Lily et Lily
Movie

Lily et Déborah Dacosta

1983

Gramps Is in the Resistance
Movie

Héléna Bourdelle dit « La Bourdelle »

1982

1979

1976

1969

Call Me Mathilde
Movie

Mathilde de Blanzac

1965

1963

Squeak-squeak
Movie

Cynthia Monestier, la femme de Léonard

1963

People in Luck
Movie

Élisabeth Duchemin (segment "Le Yacht")

1963

1962

1960

1960

1959

1957

Burning Fuse
Movie

Mrs. Catherine, innkeeper

1955

The Grand Manoeuvre
Movie

Jeanne Duverger, sister of Victor

1954

Peek-a-boo
Movie

Mme Maillan, la directrice de la salle

1954

1954

Infos

Full Name
Jacqueline Maillan
Gender
Female
Date of Birth
1/11/1923
Date of Death
5/12/1992