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Lyne Chardonnet
Lyne Chardonnet

Lyne Chardonnet

May 5, 1943 — Dec 11, 1980 (37 years) Paris, France
18 Movies 8 Series
Born in Paris, France, Lyne Chardonnet is an actress. They appeared in The Toy as Miss Blond. They have also starred in The Tattoo and Three Men to Kill. They have 18 films and 8 TV productions to their name, working mainly across genres like comedy, drama, crime.
37R.I.P.
18Movies
8Series
Born in Paris, France, Lyne Chardonnet is an actress. They appeared in The Toy as Miss Blond. They have also starred in The Tattoo and Three Men to Kill. They have 18 films and 8 TV productions to their name, working mainly across genres like comedy, drama, crime.
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Is Lyne Chardonnet still alive?
Lyne Chardonnet passed away on December 11, 1980 at age 37.
What are the most famous roles of Lyne Chardonnet?
Lyne Chardonnet is best known for roles in The Toy, The Tattoo, Three Men to Kill.
How many movies has Lyne Chardonnet been in?
Over a 14-year career (since 1966), Lyne Chardonnet has appeared in 20 movies and 9 TV shows.
What was Lyne Chardonnet's first movie?
The career of Lyne Chardonnet began with The War Is Over (1966).
What is Lyne Chardonnet's most recent movie or series?
Lyne Chardonnet's most recent release is Chanel Solitaire, which premiered on October 16, 1981.
What TV shows has Lyne Chardonnet appeared in?
On television, Lyne Chardonnet has appeared in Graf Yoster gibt sich die Ehre, Claudine, At Theatre Tonight, Un curé de choc.
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Lyne Chardonnet
Lyne Chardonnet
1943-05-05 · Paris, France

One could have thought Lyne Chardonnet had been blessed by the gods and would live a long successful happy life. For she really had everything to make it. A wasp-waisted blond-haired girl of radiant beauty, with a good drama training, she should have become a movie star and she would have been one if she had been born twenty years before, that is before the French New Wave set new standards, when ingénues like her were still in demand. Well, she WAS given one or two parts which gave her the opportunity to shine, such as the Jacotte she nicely portrayed in Michel Deville's elegant 'Benjamin' alongside Pierre Clémenti as virgin Benjamin and Michel Piccoli as his mentor (1967), or tragic Marie Vetsera's younger sister in Terence Young's version of 'Mayerling' (1968). However, despite this encouraging debut, roles soon dwindled to next to nothing: a few brief appearances as a blond hostess, a blond secretary or even as a (blond?) nun! Lyne Chardonnet sure deserved better. She had born in Paris in the last years of World War II to a fakir, Léopold Chardonnet, and his wife, Ellen Shapiro, of Irish origin. At the age of five, Lyne was already taking dancing lessons.

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