Christine Boisson

Christine Boisson

Known For

The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob

Biography

Christine Boisson (April 8, 1956 - October 21, 2024) was a French actress.

After she registered in a model agency, Just Jaeckin liked her photo, and she got a part in the film Emmanuelle starring Sylvia Kristel, in which she played a lollipop-sucking teenager who masturbates over a picture of Paul Newman. Then she got some more film roles, but she also continued to study acting.

In 1977 she made her stage debut in Chekhov's The Seagull directed by Bruno Bayen.

In 1984, she received the Prix Romy Schneider (most promising actress awards) for Rue Barbare.

In 2005, she was starring in the stage play Viol by Botho Strauß (based on Titus Andronicus), directed by Luc Bondy.

On 14 October 2010, she tried to commit suicide.

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Movies Featuring Christine Boisson

All About Actresses

All About Actresses (2009)

as La prof de théâtre
The Truth About Charlie

The Truth About Charlie (2002)

as Commandant Dominique
Love Me

Love Me (2000)

as The home's head mistress
The Deep End of the Ocean

The Deep End of the Ocean (1998)

as Juge Giulia Mariani / Staatsanwältin Mariani
No Image

The Ex (1996)

as Julianne Marchal
Ernesto Che Guevara, the Bolivian Diary

Ernesto Che Guevara, the Bolivian Diary (1994)

as Narrator (French version) / Récitante (voice)
Suffocating Heat

Suffocating Heat (1991)

as Marie Christine
There Were Days... and Moons

There Were Days... and Moons (1990)

as La femme de Sylvain, gérant de l'auberge
Radio corbeau

Radio corbeau (1989)

as Agnès Deluca
The Passage

The Passage (1986)

as Catherine Diaz
Street of the Damned

Street of the Damned (1984)

as Emma-la-Rouge, dit 'Manu', membre de la bande à Manu
Playing with Fire

Playing with Fire (1975)

as Christina, the girl in the trunk / Desdémone
Love at the Top

Love at the Top (1974)

as Naked girl at Flora's (uncredited)
The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob

The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob (1973)

as Wedding guest (uncredited)