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Micheline Presle, figure of French cinema, dies at 101

Micheline Presle, figure of French cinema, dies at 101

Famous French actress Micheline Presle has died at the age of 101

\n\nThe legendary French actress Micheline Presle, whose prolific career spanned eight decades in international cinema, is deceased peacefully in his sleep at the venerable age of 101 years old.\n\n

A legendary career

\n\nBorn August 22, 1922 in Paris, Micheline Presle made her film debut in the 1930s and 1940s, but is best known for her roles in films such as "The Devil in the Body" and "Peau d'âne." During her long career, she has worked with many big names in cinema, both French and international.\n\nHighly respected in the world of French and international cinema, her on-screen performance and charming personality have made her popular with audiences and peers. Her longevity and continued contribution to the film industry have made her an iconic figure in the world of cinema.\n\n

Losses and tribute

\n\nThere death of Micheline Presle at the age of 101 years old is a great loss for the world of cinema. She leaves behind an impressive legacy, which continues to inspire actors and actresses of the new generation.\n\nSeveral French and international personalities have paid tribute to Micheline Presle, saluting her exceptional contribution to cinema. Her talent, her class and her passion for cinema were celebrated by all those who knew and worked with her.\n\nThe death of Micheline Presle marks the end of an era in French cinema, but her legacy will live on through her films and the memories she left to those who had the privilege of knowing and admiring her. \n\n

Goodbye, great lady of cinema!

\n\nToday we say goodbye to Micheline Presle, an actress who has brought so many characters to life and touched so many hearts through her work. An artist of undeniable charm and a woman of great strength who will remain engraved in our memories. Goodbye, great lady of cinema, and thank you for the wonderful films you left us. Your mark on the world of cinema will remain unforgettable. \n\n