

Biography
Jacqueline Jeanne Paule Maillan (11 January 1923 - 12 May 1992) was a French actress with a career spanning almost five decades, known primarily for her forty theatre productions, she also appeared in more than fifty films (1947 to 1992) and is remembered as one of the greatest comedic thespians of her generation and even nicknamed "The Louis de Funès in skirt". After working on the classics of French theatre, she excelled in playing exuberant, strong and powerful women in vaudeville and boulevard on stage or in such films as Jean-Marie Poiré's cult Gramps Is in the Resistance (French: Papy fait de la résistance,1983) before pioneering stand-up in France. Her husband Michel Emer, who was Edith Piaf's composer, helped her hide her bisexuality (if not her sole homosexuality) from the public as they lived as a 'free couple' when it was then deeply stigmatized during the 1950s and 1960s. She was made a Chevalier (French: Knight) of the Légion d'honneur and Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Source: Article "Jacqueline Maillan" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known For
Ville à vendre (1992)Age: 69as Delphine Martinet, la pharmacienne
Both Sides of the Street (1991)Age: 68as Mrs. Yvette
Pièce montée (1991)Age: 68as Françoise Lumière
La Femme fardée (1990)Age: 67as Edma Bautet-Lebrêche
The Seasons of Pleasure (1988)Age: 65as Jacqueline Garibaldi
To Our Late Husband (1988)Age: 65as Hermione
Une nuit à l'Assemblée Nationale (1988)Age: 65as Henriette Brulard
Palace (1988)Age: 65as Docteur Hélène Swift
Lily et Lily (1987)Age: 64as Lily et Déborah Dacosta
The Debauched Life of Gerard Floque (1987)Age: 64as Mammy






