Christine Boisson, French Actress, Dies at 68
Briefly

Ms. Boisson's breakout film, Emmanuelle, released in 1974, became a major blockbuster in France, showcasing the amorous adventures of a young Frenchwoman in Bangkok.
Despite her success in erotic cinema, Ms. Boisson sought to distance herself from that image, with her daughter noting, 'She didn’t like that at all.'
In 2002, Boisson played Commandant Dominique in The Truth About Charlie, striving for a portrayal that was, 'mysterious, different from the way French police officials were portrayed in other films.'
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