
Danièle Gaubert
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Danielle Gaubert (9 August 1943 – 4 November 1987) was a French actress. Born in Nuars, Danielle Gaubert was discovered at 16 years old by Claude Autant-Lara, who chose her for the film Les régates de San Francisco, and soon after appeared in a number of German and Italian productions, including Flight from Ashiya (1964), The Golden Claws of the Cat Girl (1968), Camille 2000 (1969) and Underground (1970). In 1963 she married Radhamés Trujillo Martínez, a son of the Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo, but they divorced in 1968. During the shooting of her last movie Snow Job, she met the ski champion Jean-Claude Killy, whom she married in 1972. She left showbusiness and had a daughter. At the age of 44, she died of cancer. Source: Article "Danielle Gaubert" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for
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The Golden Claws of the Cat Girl (1968)
as Françoise Tilmont

How, When, and with Whom (1969)
as Paola

Camille 2000 (1969)
as Marguerite Gautier

Long Live Henry IV... Long Live Love! (1961)
as Charlotte de Montmorency

And So to Bed (1963)
as Französin

Snow Job (1972)
as Monica Scotti

Flight from Ashiya (1964)
as Leila

Wasteland (1960)
as Dan

Underground (1970)
as Yvonne

Napoléon II, the Eagle (1961)
as Thérèse Pêche

The Pavements of Paris (1961)
as Arlette

The Big Softie (1967)
as Emmanuelle

Una storia milanese (1962)
as Valeria

The Regattas of San Francisco (1960)
as Lidia

Paris Does Not Exist (1969)
as Angela





