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Christiane Barry
Acting Born Aug 18, 1928 Paris, France 21 credits
Biography
Christiane Barry works in acting. Born August 18, 1928 in Paris, France. Archytele lists 21 screen credits below. A full profile for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.
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Frequent co-stars
Marcello Mastroianni
1 shared title
Sydne Rome
1 shared title
Hugh Griffith
1 shared title
Guido Alberti
1 shared title
Henning Schlüter
1 shared title
Gianfranco Piacentini
1 shared title
Pietro Tordi
1 shared title
Mogens von Gadow
1 shared title
Dieter Hallervorden
1 shared title
Romolo Valli
1 shared title
Career timeline
What?
Shadows of Adultery
The Little Professor
More Whiskey for Callaghan
Endless Horizons
Mr. Leguignon LampisteThe Happiest of Men
PerfectionistLife in a SongRendezvous in GrenadaLe clochard milliardaire
L’Atomique monsieur Placido
The Inn of SinScandal on the Champs-ÉlyséesTwo Loves
The Last VacationMademoiselle Has FunMademoiselle Has Fun
Paris Frills
Good Evening Ladies, Good Evening Gentlemen
Angels of Sin
Full filmography
- Paris Frills (1945) as Lucienne
- What? (1972) as Dresser
- Perfectionist (1951) as Jacqueline
- Good Evening Ladies, Good Evening Gentlemen (1944)
- Angels of Sin (1943) as Sister Blaise
- Endless Horizons (1953) as Jacqueline
- Mr. Leguignon Lampiste (1952) as Louise - l'assistante sociale
- L’Atomique monsieur Placido (1950) as Comedian
- Shadows of Adultery (1961) as Mme Interlenghi
- The Little Professor (1958) as Mrs. Aubin
- The Last Vacation (1948) as Aunt Odette
- The Inn of Sin (1949) as La Follette
- Life in a Song (1951) as The lawful wife
- More Whiskey for Callaghan (1955) as Countess Haragos
- Scandal on the Champs-Élysées (1949) as Jacqueline
- Rendezvous in Grenada (1951) as Gas station attendant
- The Happiest of Men (1952) as Florence Dupuis-Martin
- Two Loves (1949) as Carmen
- Mademoiselle Has Fun (1948) as Édith
- Mademoiselle Has Fun (1948) as Edith
- Le clochard milliardaire (1951) as Colette