
Andréa Ferréol
Acting
Biography
Andréa Ferréol is a French stage, film and television actress.
Born: January 6, 1947
Place of Birth: Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Known For

First On The Rope
Chamonix in the 1930s was a resort where a cosmopolitan, fashionable and sporting society thronged, in search of novelties and thrills found in mountaineering. These people rub shoulders with the Chamoniards but do not meet except on the trails of Mont-Blanc. The accident of Joseph, the patriarch of Servettaz, guides from generation to generation, marked the spirits. It is his son Zian who decides to take up the torch. Married to Bianca, the daughter of the wealthy Milanese industrialist who was partly responsible for her father's death, Zian lives out her great love story - a threesome - with the mountain always remaining the most demanding mistress. Tired of the agonizing expectations and loneliness during her husband's ascents, Bianca returns to Italy, Zian joins her, but society life is not his world, he returns to Chamonix. During an outing in the mountains, Zian falls into a crevasse. Bianca, alerted by a presentiment, returns to the one she loves above all...

Gold Flakes
Werner Schroeter's rhapsody of excess leaps from 1949 Cuba to contemporary France to points in between, while its feverishly shifting visual style evokes and parodies everything from kitschy Mexican telenovelas to silent French art films.

Zwei alte Hasen

Vagabondes

Marco Ferreri: Dangerous But Necessary
Marco Ferreri: Dangerous But Necessary is a trip through the auteur's singular cosmos - at once supernatural and earthbound. He dropped out of his studies to become a veterinarian, choosing instead to concern himself principally with the human animal, in our corporeal and yearning essence.

Maigret
The pragmatic, reserved and refined Maigret investigates murders in his singular unhurried manner and inevitably discovers the truth.

The Day of the Jackal
An international assassin known as ‘The Jackal’ is employed by disgruntled French generals to kill President Charles de Gaulle, with a dedicated gendarme on the assassin’s trail.

Ligabue
Ligabue is a 1978 Italian biographical drama film directed by Salvatore Nocita. It depicts real life events of painter Antonio Ligabue. For this film Nocita was awarded Nastro d'Argento for Best New Director, while Flavio Bucci won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actor.

The Phantom of the Opera
Count de Chagnie has discovered Christine's singing talent on a market place and sent her to his friend Carriere, the director of the Parisian opera. However just when she arrives Carriere's dismissed. His arrogant successor refuses to let a woman of low birth sing in his opera, but graciously employs Christine as gadrobiere for his wife Charlotta, who's installed as first singer. He also fights the phantom, an unknown guy who lives since many years in the catacombs below the opera and was granted privileges by Carriere. However the phantom knows how to defend himself and at the same time helps Christine to her career. The Phantom of the Opera is a 1990 NBC two-part drama television miniseries. It is adapted from Arthur Kopit's book for his then-unproduced stage musical Phantom, which is based loosely on Gaston Leroux's novel.

The Last Metro
In occupied Paris, an actress wed to a Jewish theater owner must keep him hidden from the Nazis while doing both of their jobs.
Filmography
as Momé
as La grand-mère d'Olympe
as La mère de Samson
as Françoise
as Self
as Yvette
as Irène
as Lise Neubourg
as Mrs. McKenzie
as Line Leroy
as Self
as Adèle
as Self - Actress
as Catherine Fontanelle
as Sophia
as Bernadette
as Laurette Doisneau
as Princess Palatine
as Albina Destouches
as Mme Rémy
as La Contesse de la Tour
as Eléonore Dorval
as La femme du petit-déjeuner
as Ginou, l'ex épicière du village
as Mercedes
as Eléonore Dorval
as Claudette
as Rose
as Gertrude Heine
as Margherita
as Gina
as Hélène - la mère d'Adrienne
as Emeline Girard
as la mère de Thomas
as Rosa
as Jeanne
as The mother
as La mère de Rolande
as Mme Groslier
as Jane Pickford
as Emine
as Barberine
as La bouchère
as Madame Poulet
as Monique
as Loretta
as La femme du Roi de la Nuit
as Marie Servettaz
as Bonemine (voice)
as Sherri
as Marguerite
as Marta
as Martha
as The Astonished
as Chantal Duroc
as Duchess
as Anne-Marie
as Yvonne
as Francesca
as Chloé Granval
as Dolores
as Miss Gabriel
as Self
as Mariette
as Wanda
as Hélène de Ville
as Theresa
as Carlotta
as Teresa
as Princesse Hortense
as Rhoda
as Francesco's Mother
as Dolores
as Germaine
as Claire Dumas
as Emma
as Dora
as Cora
as Luisa Honecker
as Rosy Bloch
as Julia
as La boulangère
as Marthe Maurin
as Alba Bewick
as Silvia Caporale
as Evie
as Adriana
as Regine Sauvat
as Mignette
as Fernande
as Maryvonne
as Commissionario's Wife
as Sylviane Chabry
as Elisabeth Worms
as Cameo appearance (uncredited)
as Stefanutti
as Madame Adélaïde Gagnon
as Georgette Réglisson
as Self
as Julie Poissonnard
as Magda
as Julie Poissonnard
as Raffaele's Wife
as Arlette Guillaume
as Cécé
as Maria Lenormand
as Germaine Hansen
as Maria
as Aphrodite
as Anna
as Lina Greff
as Noemi
as Isotta
as Lydia Hermann
as Kamma
as Suzanne Chaput, la mère de Julien
as La dame
as Maria
as The Baker's Wife
as Edvige
as Miriam Spinacroce
as Ida Courtin
as Andréa, Marie
as Juliette
as Leonora
as Mme Toffi
as Mariantonia
as la voisine
as Tatiana Negulesco
as Maddalena
as Mrs. Licquois, client in the portrait
as Maria Camerò
as La dame en blanc
as Self
as Cantante Lirica
as Ottavia
as Noemie
as Hotel Staff
as Andrea
as non crédité
as Angry prostitute
as Mary
as Myriam