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Louise Catherine D'hour was born in Douai, France in 1934. She was an actress, known for her appearances in films directed by Jean Rollin. She was cast in three of Rollin's works: "Requiem pour un vampire" (1971), "Les démoniaques" (1974)" and "Les paumées du petit matin" ("The Escapees", 1981). She also appeared in Rachel Weinberg's "L'ampélopède" (1974), Édouard Molinaro's comedy horror "Dracula père et fils" ("Dracula and Son”, 1976) and Jean Schmidt's "Les clowns de Dieu" (1986). She died in Paris, France in 2010.
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Louise Catherine D'hour was born in Douai, France in 1934. She was an actress, known for her appearances in films directed by Jean Rollin. She was cast in three of Rollin's works: "Requiem pour un vampire" (1971), "Les démoniaques" (1974)" and "Les paumées du petit matin" ("The Escapees", 1981). She also appeared in Rachel Weinberg's "L'ampélopède" (1974), Édouard Molinaro's comedy horror "Dracula père et fils" ("Dracula and Son”, 1976) and Jean Schmidt's "Les clowns de Dieu" (1986). She died in Paris, France in 2010.
Requiem for a Vampire
1972
Louise Catherine D'hour was born in Douai, France in 1934. She was an actress, known for her appearances in films directed by Jean Rollin. She was cast in three of Rollin's works: "Requiem pour un vampire" (1971), "Les démoniaques" (1974)" and "Les paumées du petit matin" ("The Escapees", 1981). She also appeared in Rachel Weinberg's "L'ampélopède" (1974), Édouard Molinaro's comedy horror "Dracula père et fils" ("Dracula and Son”, 1976) and Jean Schmidt's "Les clowns de Dieu" (1986). She died in Paris, France in 2010.
Gender
Female
Birthday
January 4, 1934
Died
December 27, 2010
Birthplace
Douai, France
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