1. – Marie-France Pisier, L’as des as, France, 1982. Not many new actresses said non to the ruling box-office king Jean-Paul Belmondo. He called up a perennial partner.
2. – Mireille Darc, Jamais avant le marriage, France, 1982. “I exist as an actress not simply because of my body.” She did an intellectual sex-film, instead, Robbe-Grillet’s La belle captive.
3. – Valerie Kaprisky, La femme publique, France, 1984. Announced before she fell from grace as Scarlett O’Hara in a Paris stage musical which went with the wind as a huge 1984 flop.
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