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  1. Her best remembered role was in Joseph Losey 's Accident, with a script by Harold Pinter (1967), where she played an Austrian princess. Her final screen appearance was in Le voleur de crimes (Crime Thief), directed by Nadine Trintignant in 1969.

  2. For her performance, Sassard was awarded a Zulueta Prize as best actress at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in 1958. In the black comedy Three Murderesses (1959), she again proved her flair, portraying one of a trio of jilted ladies plotting revenge on a caddish playboy (Alain Delon).

    • March 13, 1940
    • July 17, 2021
  3. Jacqueline Sassard. Lovely Jacqueline Sassard's career as a leading actress endured just over a decade and was launched not in her native country, but across the border in Italy. Her first featured role was as the titular heroine in Alberto Lattuada 's Guendalina (1957) at the tender age of 17.

    • January 1, 1
    • Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
    • January 1, 1
    • Lugano, Switzerland
  4. 6 days ago · Her first name is Anna (Jacqueline Sassard), and she’s the young woman whom Stephen rescued from the accident. And in flashback, it’s clear that not just William desires her. The three of them go rowing through the canals of Oxford, and Stephen uses his time on the water to stare up close at Anna’s legs.

  5. Mar 26, 2021 · Jacqueline Sassard and Dirk Bogarde in Accident (1967) My personal favourite of his mid-career roles is Stephen in Losey’s Accident (1967), the married Oxford don who unwisely becomes besotted with one of his students who happens to be both an Austrian princess and the girlfriend of his protégé.

  6. Jul 17, 2021 · Jacqueline Sassard (March 13, 1940 – July 17, 2021) was a French actress best known for appearing in classic Italian films, including Guendalina (1957) and Violent Summer (1959). Her most iconic role was an Austrian princess in the British drama Accident (1967).

  7. Jacqueline Sassard (13 March 1940 – 17 July 2021) was a French actress who appeared in Italian films such as Guendalina directed by Alberto Lattuada, a young woman with family and financial troubles in Luigi Zampa's Il Magistrato and Valerio Zurlini's Violent Summer (1959), in which her character was left by Jean-Louis Trintignant.

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