Jacqueline Bisset
Jacqueline Bisset is a British actress known for her roles in both European and American films. She first gained prominence in the 1960s and has since become known for her roles in films such as “Bullitt” (1968), “The Deep” (1977), and “Under the Volcano” (1984). Bisset’s career spans over five decades, during which she has received several nominations and awards.
Bisset’s filmography includes a range of significant roles that showcase her versatility as an actress. She starred in “Bullitt” alongside Steve McQueen, and in “The Deep,” which was notable for its underwater scenes. Her performance in “Under the Volcano” earned critical acclaim. On television, Bisset has appeared in miniseries and TV movies, such as “Joan of Arc” (1999), for which she received an Emmy nomination.
Throughout her career, Bisset has worked with numerous notable directors and actors. These collaborations include working with directors like François Truffaut in “Day for Night” (1973) and George Cukor in “Rich and Famous” (1981). She has shared the screen with actors such as Frank Sinatra in “The Detective” (1968) and Anthony Quinn in “The Greek Tycoon” (1978).
Bisset’s contributions to cinema have been recognized with various awards and nominations. She won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film for her role in “Dancing on the Edge” (2013). Additionally, she has been nominated for César and BAFTA awards.