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Marie-Pierre Casey
Marie-Pierre Casey is a French actress, born on 24 January 1937 in Creusot, Saône-et-Loire.
Marie-Pierre Casey was born on 24 January 1937 in Le Creusot. From the age of nine, she was educated at a boarding school in Charolais with her sister. It was there that she discovered her passion for theatre. Her first role was Doc, the leader of the seven dwarfs in the Grimm brothers' fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, performed for the end of year celebration organised by the nuns.
She studied at the Conservatoire de Lyon and at Cours Simon in Paris, before starting at the cabarets of the Rive Gauche.
In the early 1950s, Marie-Pierre Casey had a small role in the film Forbidden Games directed by René Clément (1952), where she appeared as a shadow.
In 1960, she appeared briefly as a nurse in the film Certains l'aiment froide by Jean Bastia. In 1967, she played a cashier at the Royal Garden in Playtime by Jacques Tati.
In 1970, she appeared in three movies: The Things of Life by Claude Sautet, Children of Mata Hari by Jean Delannoy, and Le Cinéma de papa by Claude Berri.
As actor
L'Âge d'or de la pub
The Small Victories
Retirement Home
En famille : Un si joyeux Noël
La Dame de chez Maxim
Lucky Luke and the Daltons
Le gourou occidental
Sexe et jalousie
Sortis de route
One Deadly Summer
It Will Hurt!
A Thousand Billion Dollars
Come to My Place, I Live at a Girlfriend's
The Lady Banker
La Mort en sautoir
La Faute
The Ambassadors
OK Patron
A Cloud in the Teeth
We Were Mistaken About a Love Story
Na !
The Dominici Affair
Vagabond Humor
le 16 a Kerbriant
La Lucarne magique
The Things of Life
Only the Cool
The Surrounded
Some Like It... Cold