
Véronique Vendell
Biography
On July 21, 1942, Claude Marie Rose Durafourd, future Vendell, was born in Lodève (Hérault), into a family of doctors. the one who will opt for the nickname Véronique Vendell for three brothers. Two will follow the family path, another will become a painter.
She arrives in Paris with a real battle plan, everything is planned, thought out, studied, it can only succeed. With her look directly inspired by the essential Brigitte Bardot mixed with a zest of Monroe and a hint of Mansfield, Véronique sets out to attack film festivals with touching regularity and determination. She is of course all blonde and smiles and it goes without saying, dressed in the most revealing dresses possible.
Véronique will always arrive in Cannes in a transparent blouse as if it were a ticket to the top of the bill. She quickly debuted at the Théâtre du Gymnase with “Adieu Prudence” and was filming “Rencontres” at the cinema. The newspapers publish photos of her tiny bikinis, material to feed the slew of weeklies devoted to cinema in constant demand for empty information to complete the magazines in question. The champions of the genre being Jayne Mansfield, Elaine Stewart and Corinne Calvet, Véronique will not be left out. However, she filmed, and her filmography is consistent. Thus, if she begins to rotate in “Les Amours Célèbres” between Feuillère, Girardot and Laforêt, she only appears for a fleeting moment.
This cinema will be less tender with Véronique than what we still call the celebrity press, but she will nevertheless be able to film for big names thanks mainly to Italy. In “Lo La Conoscevo Bene” in 1965 she already seems to be parodying herself. Wearing a lamé dress cut low to the waist and which we will see her carrying around to quite a few festivals, she is wearing a platinum blonde bun that seems to have been polished with explosives. Which in hindsight gives it quite a punk side! She's a starlet invited to a private party and has only one line: "Oh yes, I've been in the movies." An advertisement for a lipstick. Only my mouth but on a giant screen measuring five by ten meters! » To which a smartass replies, “Make advertisements for panties instead!” »
She was also part of a few American adventures, notably with “La Nuit des Généraux” where she was part of the “French contingent” with Philippe Noiret, Juliette Greco and Pierre Mondy. But alas, Véronique will be out of luck again. While she was expected to be a real revelation at the film's premiere in New York, the weather conditions were disastrous; Her plane arrives very late and not only does she miss the ceremony but she finds herself stuck at the airport in a New York paralyzed by a snowstorm! Not a taxi on the horizon to take him to his hotel, failing to bring him to the covetousness of New York photographers...
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Known For
Acting History
1979
Breakthrough as Yvette
1977Cross of Iron as Marga
1973Battle of the Godfathers as Kate
1973The Girl From Hong Kong as Meredith Harris
1971The Resort Girls as Tisch-Tänzerin bei Après-Ski Party
1971Between Miracles as Ragazza 'chiacchierata'
1971The Superwitness as L'amica fotografa
1970Dial Love for Murder as Gina
1970The Adventures of Gerard as Young Woman in Hay
1970How to Play the Seduction Game as Marquise
1969Police Chief Pepe as Maristella Diotallevi
1969Women for Sale as Ann
1969I See Naked as Manuela
1968Mayerling as Lisi Stockau
1968Barbarella as Captain Moon
1968Tower of Screaming Virgins as Jeanne
1967The Witches as Young Girl Friend (segment "La strega bruciata viva")
1967The Night of the Generals as Monique
1966Soldier Martin as Zouzou
1966The Man From Mykonos as Pascale
1965Weekend, Italian Style as L'altra Giuliana
1965I Knew Her Well as Alice Stendhal
1965When the Pheasants Pass as Jeanne
1964Code 7, Victim 5 as Gina
1964Becket as French Prostitute
1964Dalia and the Sailors as Dalia
1962Snobs! as Girl with Lambotte (uncredited)
1962Rencontres as Micky
1961House of Sin as (uncredited)









