Jacqueline Hopstein was an American actress who is best known for Casanova (1934), Les brigades du Tigre (1974), and Some Like It… Cold (1960). She was born on March 12, 1905, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France, and passed away on February 3, 1998, in Paris, France.
Personal and Family Life
Jacqueline Hopstein was born into a family that appreciated the arts, which may have influenced her career choice. Little is known about her personal relationships or family background. Throughout her life, she maintained a passion for acting, leading to a long and varied career in film and television.
Career Highlights
Hopstein had a diverse career that included both film and television roles. She gained recognition for her performances in several significant productions throughout the 20th century. Her work spanned decades, showcasing her versatility and talent as an actress.
Death and Legacy
Jacqueline Hopstein died on February 3, 1998, in Paris, France. Her legacy lives on through her influential roles in film and television, captivating audiences for generations. Despite her passing, her contributions to the entertainment industry are still remembered by fans and film historians alike.
Filmography
Title | Year | Type |
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Casanova | 1934 | Film |
Les brigades du Tigre | 1974 | TV Series |
Some Like It… Cold | 1960 | Film |
Les étonnements d’un couple moderne | 1986 | TV Movie |
L’amour ou presque | 1985 | Film |
Les rois du gag | 1985 | Film |
Cinéma 16 | TV Series | 1980 |
La vieille dame urgences | 1983 | TV Series |
Livingstone | 1981 | TV Movie |
Papa Poule | 1980 | TV Series |