
Rita Cadillac
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Rita Cadillac (born Nicole Yasterbelsky; 18 May 1936 – 4 April 1995) was a French dancer, singer, and actress. Cadillac was born in Paris and started her music career as an accordionist under the alias "Rita Rella" at the age of 13. In 1952, she was a pin-up model and took the name "Rita Cadillac" (clearly as an allusion to her prominent breasts) at Crazy Horse where she began to work as an exotic dancer. She was also a dancer of Folies Bergère in the 1950s. Cadillac appeared in many French films such as Soirs de Paris (1954), Porte océane (1958), La prostitution (1962), Un clair de lune à Maubeuge (1962), and Any Number Can Win (1963), becoming a renowned figure throughout Europe. In 1981, she appeared in the miniseries and film Das Boot, as the club singer Monique, in the town of La Rochelle. She is the inspiration for Miss Rita Chevrolet, a recurring joke in the British satirical magazine Private Eye. Source: Article "Rita Cadillac (French dancer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known for
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Das Boot (1981)
as Monique

Any Number Can Win (1963)
as Liliane

Secret File 1413 (1961)
as Self

Until the Last One (1957)
as The circus stripper

Alain Delon, l'ombre au tableau (2019)
as self

Prostitution (1963)
as Rita
Cent ans de Folies Bergère (1971)
as Self

That Something... Else! (1963)
as Singer

The Unsatisfied (1961)
as Hilda

Cadavres en vacances (1963)
as Stella

It Means That Much to Me (1961)
as Mercedes

No Mercy for the Cellers (1955)
as (uncredited)





