
Odile Versois
ActingAlso Known As
Étiennette de Poliakoff-Baydaroff
Biography
Odile Versois (born Étiennette de Poliakoff-Baydaroff; 15 June 1930 – 23 June 1980) was a French actress who appeared in 47 film and television productions between 1948 and 1980. Versois was the sister of actresses Marina Vlady, Hélène Vallier and Olga Baïdar-Poliakoff. Their father, Vladimir, was a noted opera singer of Russian descent, and their mother, Militza Envald Voropanoff, was a dancer. Born in Paris, she began acting as a child and for a while pursued a ballet career. Versois married actor Jacques René Dacqmine (30 November 1923 – 29 March 2010; The Queen's Necklace) in 1951 but the couple divorced a year later. She had four children by her second husband, Comte François Reynier Ambroise Henri Pozzo di Borgo, whom she married in 1953 but also divorced. She died in 1980 in Paris of cancer shortly after her 50th birthday. Source: Article "Odile Versois" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Movies
(36 total)
Cartouche
as Isabelle de Ferrussac

Drummer-Crab
as The wife at the bistro of the former gendarme

The Diary of an Innocent Boy
as La conseillère

Because, Because of a Woman
as Nathalie

Passport to Shame
as Marie Louise 'Malou' Beaucaire

Blonde in a White Car
as Hélène

The Last Vacation
as Juliette Lherminier

The Elders of Saint-Loup
as Catherine Jacquelin

The Young Lovers
as Anna Szobek

Checkpoint
as Francesca

To Paris with Love
as Lizette Marconne

A Day to Remember
as Martine Berthier

Girl on the Third Floor
as (uncredited)

Fantomas Against Fantomas
as La jeune fille

Beautiful Love
as Helga Jorgensen

King in Shadow
as Queen Mathilde

Le mari ne compte pas
as Mme Denise Grosjean, épouse de Léon

Églantine
as Marguerite

Ombre chère
as Irène

Les Crimes de l'amour
as Mina de Vanghel (segment 'Mina de Vanghel')
TV Shows
(5 total)
Plaisir du théâtre
as Mme Denise Grosjean, épouse de Léon

La Juive du Château Trompette
as La Marquise Hélène de Beauséjour

Reflets de Cannes
as Self

L' Italien ou Le confessionnal des péntients noirs
as La marquise Vivaldi
