Where to watch Martine Pascal in the UK
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Martine Pascal (born 27 January 1939) is a French theatre, cinema, and television actress. She is the daughter of actress Gisèle Casadesus (1914–2017) and actor Lucien Pascal (1906–2006). Pascal was married to American-born French production designer and art director Willy Holt with whom she has two children Natalie Holt and Oliver Holt. Source: Article "Martine Pascal" de Wikipédia en français, soumis à la licence CC-BY-SA.
Martine Pascal films streaming in the UK
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- Un curé de choc (1974) as Rosy
- Marguerite (2015) as La colonel
- Les Misérables (1982) as Mother superior of the priory
- Le Secret des Flamands (1974) as Silvana Venturi
- Joan the Maid I: The Battles (1994) as Yolande d'Aragon
- L'Œil écarlate (1993) as Madeleine Vilard
- The Great Gadget (1967) Cast
- Salem (2021) Cast
- Brasse coulée (2021) as Madame Larnette
- Thursday the 19th (2012) Cast
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What are Martine Pascal's most popular films?
Most-watched Martine Pascal films currently: Marguerite (2015), Les Misérables (1982), Joan the Maid I: The Battles (1994), L'Œil écarlate (1993), The Great Gadget (1967).
What TV shows has Martine Pascal appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Un curé de choc (1974), Le Secret des Flamands (1974).
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