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Jacqueline Bisset

October 2021

  • The Lodger Press publicity film still

    The Lodger review – Jacqueline Bisset’s slinky landlady holds key to lurid thriller

    Bisset vamps it up as a white-haired femme fatale in this amusing and atmospheric French mystery

February 2019

  • Jacqueline Bisset in New York.

    This much I know
    Jacqueline Bisset: ‘We are living a malady of narcissism at the moment’

    The actor, 74, on making time for conversation and the importance of empathy

November 2017

  • ‘There was no snow – we had to order 10-truckloads from the Alps’ … Jacqueline Bisset, third from right, and Albert Finney, centre, in the 1974 film.

    How we made
    How we made the original Murder on the Orient Express

    ‘I don’t think the cast of the new film have the same horsepower we had’

May 2017

  • French actress Eva Green poses as she leaves the Festival Palace on May 27, 2017 following the screening of the film 'Based on a True Story' (D'Apres une Histoire Vraie) at the 70th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France.  / AFP PHOTO / LOIC VENANCELOIC VENANCE/AFP/Getty Images

    Cannes 2017 day 11: Eva Green and Joaquin Phoenix on the red carpet – in pictures

  • TOPSHOT - German actress Diane Kruger poses on May 26, 2017 during a photocall for the film 'In the Fade' (Aus dem Nichts) at the 70th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France.  / AFP PHOTO / Valery HACHEVALERY HACHE/AFP/Getty Images

    Cannes 2017 day 10: Diane Kruger and Juliette Binoche on the red carpet – in pictures

August 2014

  • ‘Huffing, puffing and bottom-slapping’: Gerard Dépardieu and companions in Welcome to New York.

    Welcome to New York review – Gérard Depardieu offers naked ambition

    Gérard Depardieu is remarkable as a Dominique Strauss-Kahn figure in an incoherent tale with flashes of brilliance, writes Jonathan Romney

July 2014

  • Jacqueline Bisset: ‘Where there is a lot of love, a lot of excuses are made.’

    Jacqueline Bisset: 'Older women continue to want sex but men don't want to sleep with them'

    In Welcome to New York, Jacqueline Bisset plays the long-suffering wife of an adulterous financier, based on Dominique Strauss-Kahn. She talks to Catherine Shoard about sexual desire and what divides men and women

May 2013

  • Gérard Depardieu, French actor

    Strauss-Kahn scandal inspires Ferrara movie on disgraced IMF chief

    Gérard Depardieu plays powerful fallen character, with Jacqueline Bisset as wife, in film Welcome to New York

December 2012

  • Dancing on the Edge Jacqueline Bisset

    Jacqueline Bisset back for first UK drama role in nearly 40 years

    Star tells Dalya Alberge why returning to the UK for a new Stephen Poliakoff BBC drama could pave the way for more, grittier roles

August 2001

  • What's in your basket?
    What's in your basket?

    The British actress Jacqueline Bisset is a leaf-eater at home in health-obsessed Hollywood, but can't resist scones, cream and jam back in the old country. Nutritionist Patrick Halford checks her basket.

May 1999

  • Jacqueline Bisset

    Interview by Justina Hart

    The first film you saw?

    The Mounting of Everest about Sir Edmund Hillary. The second was Snow White. I wasn't impressed by either of them; ballet was my thing.

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