

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.
Known For
Nuit d'ivresse (1986)Age: 65as France Roche
A Girl in a Pocket (1957)Age: 36as Anne-Lise
The Irony of Money (1957)Age: 36as (uncredited)
Pity for the Vamps (1956)Age: 35as Laure Fontaine
La Rue des bouches peintes (1955)Age: 34
Pleasures and Vices (1955)Age: 34as Isabelle
French Cancan (1955)Age: 34as Beatrix
Zoé (1954)Age: 33as Madeleine Delay
Follow That Man (1953)Age: 32as Alice Tissot
Matrimonial Agency (1952)Age: 31as The bachelor with the wine stain (uncredited)






