Marina Vlady


Marina Vlady is a French film and TV actress. Her film credits include The Conjugal Bed, ''Two or Three Things I Know About Her, The Flavor of Corn and Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight.
She wrote about her ten-year, long-distance relationship with third husband Vladimir Vysotsky in the memoir
Vladimir, or the Aborted Flight. Their long-distance relationship also inspired several of Vysotsky's songs. Vlady was also advocate for abortion at a time when the procedure was illegal in France and she participated in protests against deportations of Arab workers from France.
For her turn in
The Conjugal Bed'', Vlady won the Best Actress Award at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival.

Early life

Vlady was born in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine to White Russian immigrant parents. Her father was an opera singer and her mother was a dancer. Her sisters, now all deceased, were the actresses Odile Versois, Hélène Vallier and Olga Baïdar-Poliakoff. The sisters began acting as children and, for a while, pursued a ballet career.

Acting career

Vlady won the Best Actress Award at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival for The Conjugal Bed. In 1965, she was a member of the jury at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.
Vlady starred in Jean-Luc Godard's Two or Three Things I Know About Her, and later portrayed the insightful and protective stepmother in the Italian film The Flavor of Corn. A rare English language role was as Kate Percy in Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight.
Her television credits include the 1983 mini-series La Chambre des Dames.

Politics

In 1971, Vlady signed the Manifesto of the 343, which publicly declared she had an abortion as a way to advocate for abortion, even though the procedure was illegal in France at the time.*
Vlady and partner Léon Schwartzenberg participated in the protests against deportations of Arab workers from France. She accepted a role in a film about a gay couple from Iran.

Personal life

From 1955 to 1959, Vlady was married to actor/director Robert Hossein. From 1963 to 1966, she was married to Jean-Claude Brouillet, a French entrepreneur, owner of two airlines and member of French Resistance.
Vlady third husband was Soviet poet/songwriter, Vladimir Vysotsky, They were married from 1969 until his death in 1980. Vlady wrote Vladimir, or the Aborted Flight, a memoir of her relationship with Vladimir Vysotsky. For a decade, the couple maintained a long-distance relationship as Vlady compromised her career in France in order to spend more time in Moscow, and his friends pulled strings for him to travel abroad. She eventually joined the Communist Party of France, which essentially gave her an unlimited-entry visa into the Soviet Union, and provided Vysotsky with some immunity against prosecution by the government. The problems of his long-distance relationship with Vlady inspired several of Vysotsky's songs.
Vlady also lived with French oncologist Léon Schwartzenberg from the 1980s until his death in 2003.

Filmography

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YearTitleRole
1949Summer StormMarie-Tempête
1950Due sorelle amano
1951Pardon My FrenchJacqueline
1952Dans la vie tout s'arrangeLa petite Jacqueline
1952Black FeathersGemma Vianello
1952La figlia del diavoloGraziella
1953The UnfaithfulsMarisa
1953Finishing SchoolEljay
1953Too Young for LoveAnnette
1953Cavalcade of SongLa fanciulla amata
1953MusoduroLucia Giardano
1954Before the DelugeLiliane Noblet
1954SheCéline
1954Days of LoveAngela Cafalla
1955Sins of CasanovaFulvia
1955The HotshotJuliette
1955Sophie and the CrimeSophie Brulard
1955The Wicked Go to HellEva
1956Symphony of LoveCaroline Esterhazy
1956La SorcièreIna
1956Forgive Us Our TrespassesDédée
1956Crime and PunishmentLili Marcellin
1958'Eva
1959Toi, le veninEva Lecain
1959The VerdictCatherine Desroches
1959Double AgentsElle
1960'Hélène Chalmers
1961Girl in the WindowElse
1961La Princesse de ClèvesLa Princesse de Clèves
1962Adorable LiarJuliette
1962The Seven Deadly SinsCatherine Lartigue
1962The SteppeComtesse Dranitsky
1962'Odile
1963The Conjugal BedRegina
1963Enough RopeEllie
1963The CageIsabelle
1963Sweet and SourLa radio taxi girl
1963Don't Tempt the DevilCatherine Dupré
1965Run for Your WifeNicole
1965Chimes at MidnightKate Percy
1966Atout coeur à Tokyo pour OSS 117Eva Wilson
1966'Mona
1966The Mona Lisa Has Been StolenNicole
1967Two or Three Things I Know About HerJuliette Jeanson
1969Time to LiveMarie
1969'Lika
1969'Maria
1970Contestazione generaleImma
1970Véronique
1973Le complotChristine
1977The Two of ThemMária
1978The Bermuda TriangleKim
1978The Thief of Baghdad Perizidah
1986Exploits of a Young Don JuanMadame Muller
1989Follow MeLjuba
1989SplendorChantal Duvivier
1992Dreams of RussiaCatherine the Great
2010A Few Days of RespiteYolande

Songs