Brigitte Borghese

Moroccan-born French actress


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nameBrigitte Borghese
birth_nameTamar ElKayam
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birth_placeMazagan, Morocco
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death_placeParis, France
occupationActress
years_active1969–1998
spouse
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Brigitte Borghese (born Tamar ElKayam; 2 January 1951 – 6 February 2012) was a Morocco-born French actress. She is best known for her roles in Jean Rollin's Les Trottoirs de Bangkok and Operation Las Vegas.

Early life

Brigitte Borghese was born in 1951 in Morocco. She decided on being an actress from an early age and moved to Paris, France, where she trained at René Simon's Cours Simon drama school.

Career

Borghese made her acting debut in Menahem Golan's 1969 film Margo Sheli. She has appeared in adult and traditional films. During the seventies she had roles in several films, her first being, a part in the adult feature Je prends la chose... du bon côté!, La bonzesse, Tout le monde il en a deux, her first time working with French director Jean Rollin, the fantasy horror Tendre Dracula, with Peter Cushing and Alida Valli, ...et mourir de désir, Les petites saintes y touchent, Les bijoux de famille, Le commando des chauds lapins, and L'hippopotamours.

She is perhaps best known for her role as gang leader 'Rita' in Jean Rollin's 1984 film Les Trottoirs de Bangkok, her second time working with the director. Her final appearance in a Rollin film was in the comedy Ne prends pas les poulets pour des pigeons.

It was during the eighties that Borghese's acting career began to cease. In the nineties, she had the leading role in the action film Operation Las Vegas, with Richard Harrison. In 1998, Borghese again played a leading role in the American/French television film Brooklyn Cop. Following her role in Brooklyn Cop, Borghese was to again work with director N.G. Mount in his next film Britta the Torture, but the project remains unfinished.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1969Margo Sheli
1973Je prends la chose... du bon côté!
1974La bonzesseMarie-Paule
1974Tout le monde il en a deuxMalvina
1974Tender DraculaLa secrétaire du producteur
1974...et mourir de désirNelly
1974Les petites saintes y touchentJoan, la leader du MLF
1975Les bijoux de famille
1975Le commando des chauds lapins
1976L'hippopotamoursPaméla
1984Les Brésiliennes du Bois de Boulogne
1984Les Trottoirs de BangkokRitaThe Sidewalks of Bangkok
1985Le facteur de Saint-TropezHélène de Lespinasse
1985Ne prends pas les poulets pour des pigeons
1987La peau de l'ours n'est pas à vendre
1990Operation Las VegasBritta
1992TrepanatorKimDirect-to-video
1995Le syndrome d'Edgar PoeMorellaDirect-to-video
1998Brooklyn CopTelevision film
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References

References

  1. "DE BORGHESE Brigitte".
  2. "Décès de Brigitte Borghese".
  3. "Brigitte Borghese". norbert.moutier.free.fr.
  4. (26 November 2010). "Brigitte Borghese in Hippopotamours". leblogdemonsieurbier.com.

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