Mireille Darc

Biography

Mireille Darc, who was born in 1938, was often compared to Brigitte Bardot. Her film career began in 1960 and she went on to make about 50 movies, including 1964’s Dandelion By The Roots which kicked off her work with Lautner. The pair would go on to make more than a dozen films together including The Great Spy Chase and 1967’s La Grande Sauterelle whose title also became her nickname. She is perhaps most closely associated with Yves Robert’s 1972 comedy Le Grand Blond Avec Une Chaussure Noire in which she sported a now mythic backless dress. The movie was remade in English as The Man With One Red Shoe in 1985 and starring Tom Hanks. Darc worked with Delon in such films as Jeff, L’Homme Pressé, Les Bons Vivants and Borsalino. The two were romantically involved for many years and reunited on stage in a 2007 Paris theater production of The Bridges Of Madison County. Other directors she worked with included Edouard Molinaro, Jacques Deray, Roger Vadim and Jean-Luc Godard. Darc took a break from film acting in the 1990s, working in several television series through the early 2000s. She also directed numerous documentaries for television.

Filmography

Georgina
Hauteclaire Stassin
Corinne Durand
Fanny
Églantine Michalon
Suzanne, former maid of "Monsieur"
Patricia Monestier
Jacqueline (« Le Vison »)
Marie-Jeanne
Catherine Aigros, compagne de Pierre
Caroline Harrington "Tchoo-Tchoo"
Christine alias Françoise
Lili Princesse
Marie Truchet, aka 'Éloïse' (segment "Les Bons Vivants")
'Rockie la Braise'
Peggy Lister
Christine, la call-girl de Mme Claude
Galia
Annie Garmiche
Christine Olsen
Edwige de Bois-Rosé
Self (archive footage)
Diane, the actress wife
Eva
Annie
Eva Ritter
Self - Actress (archive footage)
Victoire Danois
Catherine
Self
Mélissa
The client who doesn't want to age
Self (archive footage)
Jag (uncredited)
Prostitute (uncredited)
Prostitute in the street (uncredited)
La Grande sauterelle (uncredited)
Self (archive footage)