Jacqueline Bisset et Lauren Bacall dans "Le Crime de l'Orient-Express" de Sidney Lumet (1974) - adapté du roman du même éponyme d'Agatha Christie mettant en scène son détective Hercule Poirot à bord du train de l'Orient-Express (1934) - mars 2026.

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Jacqueline Bisset et Lauren Bacall dans "Le Crime de l'Orient-Express" de Sidney Lumet (1974) - adapté du roman du même éponyme d'Agatha Christie mettant en scène son détective Hercule Poirot à bord du train de l'Orient-Express (1934) - mars 2026.
Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jacqueline Bisset @ Le Magnifique (Philippe de Broca, 1973)
Character contributes to beauty. It fortifies a woman as her youth fades. A mode of conduct, a standard of courage, discipline, fortitude and integrity can do a great deal to make a woman beautiful.
- Jacqueline Bisset
Jacqueline Bisset photographed by Reg Innell (Toronto Star)
Original Caption: Jacqueline Bisset now in Toronto filming Beginner's Three, got a big break a year ago when she landed a part originally intended for Mia Farrow in frank Sinatra's new picture The Detective. It was the sort of break that in Hollywood can make a young starlet into a star. Although Jacqueline Bisset is a cut above your average Hollywood starlet-break or no break. Toronto, July 1968⭐️
The Princess R35 | Image: Quin Bisset | Financial Times
Les femmes sont magiques... alors je suis devenu magicien.
- François Truffaut
Director François Truffaut with Jacqueline Bisset during the filming of Day for Night (1973)