Jacqueline Bisset
Biography
Jacqueline Bisset, born on September 13, 1944, is a renowned English actress celebrated for her extensive film and television career. Over the years, she has received four nominations for the prestigious Golden Globe Awards, along with a nomination for an Emmy Award, showcasing her talent and versatility in the entertainment industry. Bisset gained widespread recognition for her memorable performances in iconic films such as Bullitt (1968), Airport (1970), The Deep (1977), and Class (1983). More recently, she captivated audiences with her role in the acclaimed TV series Nip/Tuck in 2006.
In addition to her work in Hollywood, Bisset has made significant contributions to French cinema, earning a César Award nomination for her performance in La cérémonie (1995). Her artistry and impact on film have not gone unnoticed; in 2010, she was honored with the distinguished Légion d'Honneur, a testament to her remarkable achievements and influence in the world of acting. With a career spanning several decades, Jacqueline Bisset continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment landscape, admired for her talent and enduring presence on screen.
Filmography
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Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
1978 • Natasha O'Brien
The Magnificent One
1973 • Christine / Tatiana
Head Full of Honey
2018 • Vivian
Leave of Absence
1994 • Nell
Miss You Already
2015 • Miranda
Under the Volcano
1984 • Yvonne Firmin
The Mephisto Waltz
1971 • Paula Clarkson
Latter Days
2004 • Lila Montagne
End of the Game
1978 • Anna Crawley
Fascination (2004)
2004 • Maureen Doherty
St. Ives
1976 • Janet Whistler
Asher
2018 • Dora
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
1972 • Rose Bean
End of Summer
1997 • Christine Van Buren
Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills
1989 • Clare
An Old Fashioned Christmas
2010 • Isabella
Airport
1970 • Gwen Meighen
Rich and Famous
1981 • Liz Hamilton
Let the Devil Wear Black
1999 • Helen Lyne
The Greek Tycoon
1978 • Liz Cassidy
The Sunday Woman
1975 • Anna Carla Dosio
Birds of Paradise
2021 • Madame Brunelle