Yvonne Furneaux

Yvonne Furneaux

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Yvonne Furneaux was born on May 11, 1926 in France. Yvonne Furneaux's big-screen debut came with Tonight at 8:30 directed by Anthony Pelissier in 1952. Yvonne Furneaux is known for In nome del popolo italiano directed by Dino Risi, Ugo Tognazzi stars as Mariano Bonifazi and Vittorio Gassman as Lorenzo Santenocito. The upcoming new movie Yvonne Furneaux plays is Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie which will be released on Jan 01, 1984.

Eclectic is the qualificative that best defines the career of Yvonne Furneaux. Born in Roubaix (a big industrial town in the North of France) in 1926, the little girl was immediately placed under the sign of bilingualism, her father being English and her mother French. As a result, once this alluring brunette had become an actress, she could as easily play in an English or a French film, which did not prevent her from being a regular in Italy and in West Germany, with a foray into Spain. Likewise, she could appear in any film genre, from psychological dramas (L'Inconnu de Monaco (1952), her film debut) to adventure yarns (Le vagabond des mers (1953)), from war films (Le tank du huit septembre (1960)) to films noirs (Le meurtrier (1963), Le scandale (1967)), from sword & sandal movies (Sémiramis, déesse de l'Orient (1963), Hélène, reine de Troie (1964)) to horror movies (La Malédiction des pharaons (1959)), from comedies (Versuchung im Sommerwind (1972) to chillers (Répulsion (1965)). The same is true for the quality of her films, ranging from bombs (Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie (1984), mediocre run-of-the mill products (Mission spéciale au 2ème bureau (1964)), average works (Sémiramis, déesse de l'Orient (1963)), quite good (L'Homme de Lisbonne (1956)), good (L'opéra des gueux (1953)), very good (Au nom du peuple italien (1971)), excellent (Polanski's Répulsion (1965), as demented Catherine Deneuve's normal sister), to an unclassifiable masterpiece (Fellini's immortal La dolce vita (1960), in which she is Mastroianni ex-wife). Such heterogeneity more or less put Yvonne Furneaux at a disadvantage, despite an undeniable acting talent and her having been chosen by great directors (Peter Brook, Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini, Claude Autant-Lara, Roman Polanski, Claude Chabrol and Dino Risi. Another reason why she is not remembered as she should be, is the fact she gave up appearing on the screens little time after marrying cinematographer Jacques Natteau in the late sixties. One should not however dismiss or forget what I would call her cold beauty, which particularly worked wonders when she played haughty women of power such as Princess Ananka (in the classic of the genre,Terence Fisher's La Malédiction des pharaons (1959)), Semiramide or Cleopatra. Without a doubt, Yvonne Furneaux needs better than oblivion.

  • Birthday

    May 11, 1926
  • Place of Birth

    Roubaix, Nord, France
  • Also known

    Yvonne Fourneaux

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