Béatrice Altariba
June 18, 1939 (85 years old) in Paris, France
Béatrice Altariba (born 18 June 1939) is a French actress who was active between 1956 and 1969. Born in Marseille, she is the niece of symbolist poet Paul Fort. She started her career in revues and musical theatre, then she made her film debut at 17. Altariba was also active in Italian cinema. Her last French television appearance was in the first episode of the TV series The Aeronauts in 1967. Source: Article "Béatrice Altariba" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Credits
- 1969 · Cemetery Without Crosses as Saloon Woman
- 1968 · Woman in Chains as Une invitée au vernissage (uncredited)
- 1966 · Et la femme créa l'amour as Anouchka
- 1966 · The Boss of Champignol as Evelyne
- 1965 · Agent 3S3: Passport to Hell as Elisa von Sloot
- 1964 · Les Gorilles as Sylvie Danlevent
- 1964 · On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts as
- 1963 · Hold-up à Saint-Trop’ as
- 1963 · I 4 moschettieri as regina Anna d'Austria
- 1962 · The Seventh Sword as Isabella
- 1962 · Totò diabolicus as Diana
- 1962 · Crazy Desire as Silvana
- 1961 · A Man Named Rocca as Maud
- 1961 · Three Faces of Sin as Une invitée au vernissage
- 1961 · A porte chiuse as La sposina
- 1960 · Easy Come Easy Go as Laurence
- 1960 · Robinson et le triporteur as Popeline
- 1960 · Eyes Without a Face as Paulette Mérodon
- 1958 · The Little Professor as Françoise
- 1958 · Be Beautiful and Shut Up as Olga Babitcheff
- 1958 · Hardboiled Egg Time as Lucie Grandvivier, la fille de Raoul
- 1958 · Les Misérables as Cosette
- 1958 · Les Violents as Lisiane Chartrain
- 1957 · The Tricyclist as Popeline
- 1957 · A Friend of the Family as Sophie
- 1956 · Man and Child as
- 1956 · When the Child Appears as Natacha
- 1956 · Forgive Our Trespasses as Sassia
- 1956 · Cinépanorama as Self