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Annie Belle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Annie Belle Born Annie Brilland 10 December 1956 (age 58) Paris, France Other names Annie-Belle Annie Bell Annie Briand Occupation Actress Social worker Years active 1974–1989 Partner(s) Al Cliver (1975–1978) Annie Brilland (born 10 December 1956) is a French actress and social worker . Her acting career began in 1974 and throughout the seventies, has had a series of varied roles in both French and Italian cinema, working with such directors as Jean Rollin , [1] Ruggero Deodato [2] and Joe D'Amato . [3] [4] Contents [hide ] 1 Life and career o 1.1 Early life o 1.2 Films o 1.3 Other work o 1.4 Personal life 2 Filmography 3 References 4 External links

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Annie BelleFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAnnie BelleBorn Annie Brilland10 December 1956 (age 58)Paris, FranceOther names Annie-BelleAnnie BellAnnie BriandOccupation ActressSocial workerYears active 1974–1989Partner(s) Al Cliver (1975–1978)Annie Brilland (born 10 December 1956) is a French actress and social worker. Her acting career began in 1974 and throughout the seventies, has had a series of varied roles in both French and Italian cinema, working with such directors as Jean Rollin,[1] Ruggero Deodato[2] and Joe D'Amato.[3][4]Contents [hide] 1 Life and career1.1 Early life1.2 Films1.3 Other work1.4 Personal life2 Filmography3 References4 External linksLife and career[edit]Early life[edit]Belle was born in Paris, France and came from a family of engineers. Acting may have seemed to be an odd career choice for her when she was young but she was quite a natural at it. Belle's acting career began to take shape when she attended the Rue Blanche acting school in Paris under master Virilo. Belle explained this in an interview for the Italian book 99 Donne in the nineties.Films[edit]Belle had starred in her first role before she had turned eighteen, in the 1974 Jean Rollin film Tout le Monde il en a Deux (Bacchanales Sexuelles)[5] in which she only had a small role, but a memorable one. Rollin had loved working with Belle so he had decided to cast her in his 1975 film Lévres de Sang (Lips of Blood)[6] and that had been her only times working with the director. Not long after filming Lévres de Sang, Belle moved to Italy and for a brief time became one if the most in demand actresses in Italian exploitation cinema, with having starred in three major films in 1976 alone: Forever Emmanuelle,[7] Blue Belle and Velluto Nero. Blue Belle was one of the key points in Belle's career, a film in which she had a co-writing credit on, calling the director of the movie - Massimo Dallamano "a great professional and a talanted man". One of Belle's most controversial films was Velluto Nero. Belle remembers Forever Emmanuelle as a "not very good" film.In the early 1980s, Belle had starred in Italian films, The House on the Edge of the Park,[8][9] which Belle remembers as being very "cruel" and also very "interesting" and two Joe D'Amato films, Absurd[10][11] and L'Alcova. Belle adored D'Amato, calling him a great director with actors and she also said that he could have indeed been "one of the greatest filmmakers ever". Personal problems slowed Belle's acting career down in the eighties and in 1989 she starred in her final film Fagu dalla Morte and then she retired from acting.[12][13]Other work[edit]Since returning to France, Belle went to school and received a degree in psychology[14] and is now a social worker for people diagnosed with mental illness.[15]Personal life[edit]Belle had a three-year relationship with actor Al Cliver, it lasted between 1975 and 1978. During which, they acted in four films together, Belle's three films from 1976, Forever Emmanuelle, Blue Belle and Velluto Nero and her 1977 film Un Giorno alla fine di Ottobre. After their split they occasionally acted together in films such as Molto di Più and L'Alcova.

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Annie BelleFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAnnie Belle

BornAnnie Brilland10 December 1956(age58)Paris, France

OthernamesAnnie-BelleAnnie BellAnnie Briand

OccupationActressSocial worker

Yearsactive19741989

Partner(s)Al Cliver(19751978)

Annie Brilland(born 10 December 1956) is aFrench actressandsocial worker. Her acting career began in 1974 and throughout the seventies, has had a series of varied roles in bothFrenchandItaliancinema, working with such directors asJean Rollin,[1]Ruggero Deodato[2]andJoe D'Amato.[3][4]Contents[hide] 1Life and career 1.1Early life 1.2Films 1.3Other work 1.4Personal life 2Filmography 3References 4External linksLife and career[edit]Early life[edit]Belle was born inParis, Franceand came from a family of engineers. Acting may have seemed to be an odd career choice for her when she was young but she was quite a natural at it. Belle's acting career began to take shape when she attended the Rue Blanche acting school in Paris under master Virilo. Belle explained this in an interview for the Italian book99 Donnein the nineties.Films[edit]Belle had starred in her first role before she had turned eighteen, in the 1974 Jean Rollin filmTout le Monde il en a Deux(Bacchanales Sexuelles)[5]in which she only had a small role, but a memorable one. Rollin had loved working with Belle so he had decided to cast her in his 1975 filmLvres de Sang(Lips of Blood)[6]and that had been her only times working with the director. Not long after filmingLvres de Sang, Belle moved to Italy and for a brief time became one if the most in demand actresses in Italianexploitation cinema, with having starred in three major films in 1976 alone:Forever Emmanuelle,[7]Blue BelleandVelluto Nero.Blue Bellewas one of the key points in Belle's career, a film in which she had a co-writing credit on, calling the director of the movie - Massimo Dallamano "a great professional and a talanted man". One of Belle's most controversial films wasVelluto Nero. Belle remembersForever Emmanuelleas a "not very good" film.In the early 1980s, Belle had starred in Italian films,The House on the Edge of the Park,[8][9]which Belle remembers as being very "cruel" and also very "interesting" and two Joe D'Amato films,Absurd[10][11]andL'Alcova. Belle adored D'Amato, calling him a great director with actors and she also said that he could have indeed been "one of the greatest filmmakers ever". Personal problems slowed Belle's acting career down in the eighties and in 1989 she starred in her final filmFagu dalla Morteand then she retired from acting.[12][13]Other work[edit]Since returning to France, Belle went to school and received a degree in psychology[14]and is now a social worker for people diagnosed withmental illness.[15]Personal life[edit]Belle had a three-year relationship with actorAl Cliver, it lasted between 1975 and 1978. During which, they acted in four films together, Belle's three films from 1976,Forever Emmanuelle,Blue BelleandVelluto Neroand her 1977 filmUn Giorno alla fine di Ottobre. After their split they occasionally acted together in films such asMolto di PiandL'Alcova.Annie BelleFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAnnie Belle

BornAnnie Brilland10 December 1956(age58)Paris, France

OthernamesAnnie-BelleAnnie BellAnnie Briand

OccupationActressSocial worker

Yearsactive19741989

Partner(s)Al Cliver(19751978)

Annie Brilland(born 10 December 1956) is aFrench actressandsocial worker. Her acting career began in 1974 and throughout the seventies, has had a series of varied roles in bothFrenchandItaliancinema, working with such directors asJean Rollin,[1]Ruggero Deodato[2]andJoe D'Amato.[3][4]Contents[hide] 1Life and career 1.1Early life 1.2Films 1.3Other work 1.4Personal life 2Filmography 3References 4External linksLife and career[edit]Early life[edit]Belle was born inParis, Franceand came from a family of engineers. Acting may have seemed to be an odd career choice for her when she was young but she was quite a natural at it. Belle's acting career began to take shape when she attended the Rue Blanche acting school in Paris under master Virilo. Belle explained this in an interview for the Italian book99 Donnein the nineties.Films[edit]Belle had starred in her first role before she had turned eighteen, in the 1974 Jean Rollin filmTout le Monde il en a Deux(Bacchanales Sexuelles)[5]in which she only had a small role, but a memorable one. Rollin had loved working with Belle so he had decided to cast her in his 1975 filmLvres de Sang(Lips of Blood)[6]and that had been her only times working with the director. Not long after filmingLvres de Sang, Belle moved to Italy and for a brief time became one if the most in demand actresses in Italianexploitation cinema, with having starred in three major films in 1976 alone:Forever Emmanuelle,[7]Blue BelleandVelluto Nero.Blue Bellewas one of the key points in Belle's career, a film in which she had a co-writing credit on, calling the director of the movie - Massimo Dallamano "a great professional and a talanted man". One of Belle's most controversial films wasVelluto Nero. Belle remembersForever Emmanuelleas a "not very good" film.In the early 1980s, Belle had starred in Italian films,The House on the Edge of the Park,[8][9]which Belle remembers as being very "cruel" and also very "interesting" and two Joe D'Amato films,Absurd[10][11]andL'Alcova. Belle adored D'Amato, calling him a great director with actors and she also said that he could have indeed been "one of the greatest filmmakers ever". Personal problems slowed Belle's acting career down in the eighties and in 1989 she starred in her final filmFagu dalla Morteand then she retired from acting.[12][13]Other work[edit]Since returning to France, Belle went to school and received a degree in psychology[14]and is now a social worker for people diagnosed withmental illness.[15]Personal life[edit]Belle had a three-year relationship with actorAl Cliver, it lasted between 1975 and 1978. During which, they acted in four films together, Belle's three films from 1976,Forever Emmanuelle,Blue BelleandVelluto Neroand her 1977 filmUn Giorno alla fine di Ottobre. After their split they occasionally acted together in films such asMolto di PiandL'Alcova.