Ogier, Bulle (1939–)
Ogier, Bulle (1939–)
French actress. Born in Boulogne-sur-Seine, France, Aug 9, 1939; married; children: one daughter, Pascale Ogier (1960–1984), also an actress.
Stage star and a pioneer of the cafétheatre movement, made film debut in L'Amour fou (1968) and subsequently found a niche interpreting unconventional roles in the films of the French New Wave; appeared in Buñuel's surreal fable La Charme discret de la Bourgeoisie (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, 1972) and was notable as the compassionate dominatrix in Schroeder's Mistress (1976); other films include Pauline s'en va (1969), Pierre et Paul (1969), Piège (1969), La Salamandre (1971), Rendez-vous à Bray (1971), La Vallée (The Valley, 1972), La Paloma (1974), Un Divorce Heureux (1975), Jamais plus toujours (1976), Duelle (1976), La Mémoire courte (1979), Agatha et les Lectures limitées (1981), Le Pont du Nord (1982), La Derelitta (1983), La Bande des Quatre (1989), North (1991), Regarde les Hommes Tomber (1994) and Irma Vep (1996).
See also Women in World History.