France Roche

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

18

Gender

Female

Birthday

1921-04-02

Deathday

2013-12-14 (92 years old)

Place of Birth

Saint-Tropez, Var, France

Also Known As

  • Франц Рош

France Roche

Biography

France Roche is a French journalist, film critic, television producer and presenter, actress, born April 2, 1921 in Saint-Tropez and died December 14, 2013 in Paris 10th. She has also written books and film scripts, adapted plays and acted in films.

She collaborated in particular with: Ciné Mondial (1941-1944), Cinévie and especially Cinémonde of which she was editor-in-chief, magazines devoted to cinema; Marie France then France-Soir, as head of the cinema page of Pierre Lazareff's daily newspaper. The newspaper then has a circulation of more than a million copies and can have three or four editions per day. She is the “Madame Cinema” of the most powerful French newspaper; the ORTF, as part of the broadcasts: Five columns on the front page, where she notably carries out an interview with Brigitte Bardot, Cinépanorama (programs on cinema, notably on the Cannes festival), Thirty years of silence (on the stars of silent cinema) and Headliner: long interviews with Pierre Brasseur, Madeleine Renaud (1966), Jean Marais (1968), Arletty, Annie Girardot (1969), Simone Signoret, Paul Meurisse (1970), Michel Piccoli (1971), Jeanne Moreau (1972)…; Antenna 2: called by Jacqueline Baudrier, she becomes deputy editor-in-chief and editorialist, head of the culture department. She is the specialist in cinema, entertainment and fashion on the television news (1969-1986) within the framework of which she notably presents live every day during the Cannes Film Festival a column on the films in competition. She also interviews Woody Allen in the show Woody Allen or the Funniest Anhedonist in the World (1979).

She then participated in the shows Sexy Folies created by Pascale Breugnot (1986) in which she advised viewers on the telephone then J'aime à la Folie devoted to the Avignon Festival (1987-88): Canal Jimmy, where, at the request of Michel Thoulouze and Pierre Lescure she hosts T'as pas une idées, a trans-generational show in which a guest, born in the 1950s to 70s, is questioned by young people from the 1990s (1991-2001); CinéCinéma, where she presents the show Ciné-ciné court dedicated to short films; France Inter where she is a columnist for Pierre-Yves Guillen in the show Piment Rose.

France Roche is the author of several film scripts, notably with Michel Audiard, whom she discovered and starred in around fifteen films between 1950 and 1958.

She was a member of the jury at the Berlin Film Festival in 1961.

France Roche's career presents an atypical profile. Familiar with the general public until around 1965, she then took on executive functions more in the background, with less visibility, before returning to the screens from 1986. Such a long eclipse, although only apparent, and her return, have at the time created astonishment.

She was the wife of François Chalais then of Gilbert de Goldschmidt, with whom she has a son: Frédéric, born in 1959.

Known For

French Cancan
7.1%

French Cancan

Dec 27, 1954

Adorable Creatures
5.2%

Adorable Creatures

Jan 2, 1952

Follow That Man
6.1%

Follow That Man

Feb 27, 1953

Nulle part ailleurs
5.6%

Nulle part ailleurs

Aug 31, 1987

The Irony of Money
5.1%

The Irony of Money

Jan 7, 1957

Matrimonial Agency
5.1%

Matrimonial Agency

May 21, 1952

A Girl in a Pocket
4.3%

A Girl in a Pocket

Nov 6, 1957

Pleasures and Vices
4.0%

Pleasures and Vices

Sep 2, 1955

Cinépanorama
8.0%

Cinépanorama

Feb 4, 1956

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Acting

2011
Le cinéma de Boris Vian as Self
1987
Nulle part ailleurs as Self
1979
Question de temps: Une heure avec Woody Allen as Self - Host
1957
Le Corbusier, l'architecte du bonheur as Self
1957
A Girl in a Pocket as Anne-Lise
1957
The Irony of Money as (no acreditado)
1956
Pity for the Vamps as Laure Fontaine
1956
Cinépanorama as Self - Co-Host
1955
Pleasures and Vices as Isabelle
1955
La rue des bouches peintes
1954
French Cancan as Beatrix
1954
Reflets de Cannes as Self
1954
Zoé as Madeleine Delay
1953
Follow That Man as Alice Tissot
1952
La chasse à l'homme as Narrator (voice)
1952
Matrimonial Agency as The bachelor with the wine stain (uncredited)
1952
Adorable Creatures as Françoise
1951
Without Leaving an Address as Catherine, une journaliste

Writing

1964
Male Hunt as Writer
1961
Famous Love Affairs as Screenplay
1961
The Lions Are Loose as Adaptation
1961
Vacation in Hell as Writer
1960
Love and the Frenchwoman as Writer
1957
Le Corbusier, l'architecte du bonheur as Dialogue
1957
A Girl in a Pocket as Screenplay
1957
A Girl in a Pocket as Dialogue
1956
Pity for the Vamps as Writer
1955
The Red Cloak as Screenplay
1955
School for Love as Writer
1952
La chasse à l'homme as Writer
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