Michu the Llama is known for The Space Between (2021).
Michèle Belgrand-Hodgson is an actress, known for Manhunt (2019), Benjamin (2018) and Outlander (2014).
Michèle Bréant is known for Frères ennemis (2018).
Michèle Clément is a french actress who plays in several historical and modern movies, embodies characters at the theater , popular Creative Puppeteer, Fire juggler for events and cinema, Clown, make-up artist and composer of music for shows, recently seen in the Versailles series of Canal +, series speakerine france2 and soon the woman drumming in the movie A people and its king
Michèle Comte is an actress, known for Le testament d'Orphée ou ne me demandez pas pourquoi (1960).
Michèle Duquet was born in Quebec, Canada. She is fluent in a total of three languages, English, French and Spanish, and conversant in several others. Although her first language is French, she works in all three languages equally comfortably, having worked on productions in the United States, Canada and Argentina such as 3 Men and a Baby (1987), Las boludas (1993) and Murdoch Mysteries (2008).
Michèle Garcia is known for Chez Maupassant (2007), La doublure (2006) and Villa Marguerite (2008).
Michèle Gary is known for The Book of Solutions (2023), Cruel (2014) and Disparitions, retour aux sources (2008).
This stunning, fragile starlet was born Henriette Michèle Leone Girardon in Lyon in August 1938. Having completed her acting studies at the local conservatoire she won a competition as "the most photogenic girl in France" by the age of twenty. Photo shoots followed and a minor career as a model with appearances on the cover of prestige magazines "Vogue" and ""Marie-Claire". She began on screen with prominent supporting roles as a deaf mute in Luis Buñuel's La mort en ce jardin (1956) and as a secretary in Louis Malle's Les amants (1958). Her first starring role came courtesy of Éric Rohmer who cast her in the lead of Le signe du lion (1962) -- one of the first films of the French Nouvelle Vague movement, shot on location in Paris. Though not a commercial success at the time, the acting received general praise throughout and Michèle attracted attention from Hollywood. Paramount approached her with an offer to appear as the owner of a Tanzanian game farm opposite John Wayne in the African adventure Hatari! (1962). According to a Life magazine profile of July 1961 Michèle 'taught herself English' on the set. Her role did not lead to a Hollywood contract. Nevertheless, for a while she remained in demand for European productions, the pick of the bunch being leads in the Spanish-made swashbuckler La máscara de Scaramouche (1963) and the Italian comedy Il magnifico cornuto (1964). Less high profile, but decidedly decorative, was her supporting role in the Franco-Italian "Alfie'-lookalike comedy Tendre voyou (1966). By the early 70's, film offers had dried up and Michèle's career was seriously on the skids. She became increasingly despondent, especially after the end of an unhappy dalliance with a married Spanish aristocrat, José Luis de Vilallonga (a writer and occasional actor with a well-earned reputation as a cad and spendthrift). Michèle Girardon decided to end her life by ingesting an overdose of sleeping pills in her home town on March 25, 1975, aged just 36. In a tragic irony, two co-stars in Michèle's penultimate film Les petites filles modèles (1971), Marie-Georges Pascal and Bella Darvi, also committed suicide at the ages of 39 and 42, respectively.
Michèle Gleizer was born on July 12, 1941 in Paris, France. She was an actress, known for Chocolat (2000), Les misérables (2000) and The Frog Prince (1986). She died on October 8, 2017 in Paris.