Presle, Micheline (1922–)
Presle, Micheline (1922–)
French actress. Name variations: Micheline Michel; Micheline Prelle. Born Micheline Chassagne, Aug 22, 1922, in Paris, France; m. William Marshall (American actor), 1950 (div. 1954); children: Tonie Marshall (actesss and director).
Made screen debut at 16 in Je chante (1938), under name Micheline Michel; attained almost instant success; career peaked (late 1940s), following her role opposite French actor Gérard Philipe in Le Diable au Corps (Devil in the Flesh, 1947); films include Jeunes Filles en Détresse (1939), Paradis perdu (Four Flights to Love, 1940), La Comédie du Bonheur (1942), Félicie Nanteuil (1945), Boule de Suif (Angel and Sinner, 1945), Les Derniers Jours de Pompéi (Sins of Pompeii, 1948), Under My Skin (1950), An American Guerilla in the Philippines (1950), Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951), La Dame aux Camélias (1953), L'Amour d'une Femme (1954), Napoléon (1955), Beatrice Cenci (1956), If a Man Answers (1962), Vénus Impériale (1962), The Prize (1963), La Religieuse (The Nun, 1965), Le Roi de Coeur (King of Hearts, 1966), Le Bal du Comte d'Orgel (1970), Nea (1976), Le Chien (1986), La Fête des Pères (1990, and Après Aprés-Demain (1990).