Maria Pacôme
Maria Pacôme (18 July 1923 – 1 December 2018) was a French actress and playwright. Born on 18 July 1923 in Paris, Maria Pacôme was the daughter of Maurice Pacôme and Germaine Hivonait. Her father was deported to Buchenwald concentration camp and her brother was shot for being a Communist. When her father came back, Pacôme often found herself defending her mother against her father's violence. Maria began her higher education at Le Cours Simon in 1941, when she was 18. She was classmates with Michèle Morgan, Danièle Delorme, and her future spouse, Maurice Ronet. Pacôme married Ronet in 1950. She would set aside her career until their divorce in 1956. She began her stage acting career in 1956 with La Reine et les Insurgés, written by Ugo Betti and directed by Michel Vitold. In 1958, she acted in Oscar, written by Claude Magnier. She acted alongside Pierre Mondy and Jean-Paul Belmondo in the play. Pacôme also appeared in N'écoutez pas, mesdames! by Sacha Guitry in 1962, Les Grosses Têtes by Jean Poiret and Michel Serrault in 1969, and Joyeuses Pâques by Poiret in 1981. Pacôme's first appearance on the big screen came in 1959 with Voulez-vous danser avec moi? (Come Dance with Me), directed by Michel Boisrond. She later took on numerous supporting roles, most notably in The Troops of St. Tropez, Up to His Ears, and Le Distrait. Afterwards, she achieved leading roles in La situation est grave… mais pas désespérée by Jacques Besnard, Les Sous-doués by Claude Zidi, and The Crisis (La Crise) by Coline Serreau. Pacôme wrote seven plays: Apprends-moi Céline, Le Jardin d'Éponine, On m'appelle Émilie, Les Seins de Lola, Et moi et moi, Les Désarrois de Gilda Rumeur, and L'Éloge de ma paresse. She wrote her memoirs, titled Maria sans Pacôme, in 2007. Pacôme appeared in several TV movies, most notably starring in Docteur Sylvestre. In 2006, she played the role of Hortense Bertin in the drama Les Secrets du volcan, directed by Michaëla Watteaux. In 2011, she was the voice actor for the character "Granny" in the movie Titeuf. Maria Pacôme died on 1 December 2018 in Ballainvilliers, France following a tumor near the amygdala. Her burial at the Père Lachaise Cemetery on 10 December 2018 was attended by celebrities such as Daniel Auteuil and Bernard Le Coq. Source: Article "Maria Pacôme" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Credits
- 2012 · Arrête de pleurer Pénélope as Lise
- 2011 · Emma as Eleonore
- 2011 · Titeuf as Mémé (voix)
- 2009 · Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4) as Self (archive footage)
- 2008 · La Maison du lac as Kate Murphy
- 2006 · Les Secrets du volcan as Hortense Bertin
- 2006 · L'éloge de ma paresse as
- 2005 · Arrête de pleurer Pénélope ! as
- 2003 · Mean Spirit as Belle-maman
- 2003 · Une villa pour deux as Marion
- 2001 · An Unlikely Couple as Maryse
- 1997 · A Woman Very Very Very Much in Love as Emma
- 1996 · 1914 the Glorious Summer as Maria
- 1995 · Docteur Sylvestre as Mlle Raynal
- 1992 · The Crisis as Mme Barelle
- 1990 · Et moi... et moi! as
- 1987 · Nulle part ailleurs as Self
- 1987 · Les Seins de Lola as Lola
- 1984 · Le jardin d'Eponine as Éponine
- 1982 · Apprends-moi, Céline as Céline
- 1982 · Champs-Elysées as Self
- 1980 · Le Garçon d’appartement as Neighbor (voice)
- 1980 · The Under-Gifted as Lucie Jumaucourt
- 1977 · Appelez-moi maître as Tamara
- 1977 · Le Dernier Baiser as L'inconnue
- 1976 · Silence... We're Shooting as Elisabeth's mother
- 1976 · La situation est grave... mais pas désespérée as La vicomtesse Sophie de Valrude
- 1976 · 30 millions d'amis as Self
- 1975 · Le noir te va si bien as Lucie
- 1975 · No Problem! as Mme Michalon
- 1975 · L'amant de Madame Vidal as Catherine
- 1974 · Kisses Till Monday as Myrette
- 1972 · Le don d'Adèle as Edmée Veyron-Lafitte
- 1972 · De doux dingues as Sophie
- 1972 · Le Grand Échiquier as Self
- 1971 · Samedi soir as Self
- 1970 · Distracted as Glycia Malaquet
- 1969 · La Maison de campagne as Véronique
- 1968 · À bout portant as Self
- 1968 · A Strange Kind of Colonel as Aurélia
- 1968 · Les Dossiers de l'Agence O as Madame Trochu, la patronne de La Vanne Rouge
- 1966 · Interdit au public as Gabrielle Tristan
- 1966 · Tender Scoundrel as Germaine
- 1966 · At Theatre Tonight as Gabrielle Tristan
- 1966 · Les combinards as Lucienne
- 1966 · Si Perrault m'était conté as la marâtre
- 1965 · Up to His Ears as Suzy Ponchabert
- 1965 · Seule a Paris as Michèle
- 1964 · Les Gorilles as Josépha Dépelouze
- 1964 · Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez as Émilie Lareine-Leroy
- 1964 · Que personne ne sorte as Pauline, la cuisinière
- 1964 · A Mouse with the Men as Tante Emma
- 1964 · Rien ne va plus as
- 1964 · Constance aux enfers as Marie-Cecile
- 1962 · Un clair de Lune à Maubeuge as La journaliste
- 1961 · The Busybody as Madame Gonzalès
- 1960 · The Love Game as Une cliente
- 1959 · Come Dance with Me! as Madame Decauville-Lachenée