Estella Blain, pseudonimo di Micheline Estellat (Parigi, 30 marzo 1930 – Port-Vendres, 1º gennaio 1982), è stata un'attrice e cantante francese.La sua carriera cinematografica iniziò nel 1954 e si svolse in un primo tempo esclusivamente in Francia, dove recitò in ruoli di primo piano, spesso in thriller commerciali. Negli anni sessanta iniziò a lavorare in coproduzioni europee, in Austria, Italia (prese parte a Totòtruffa '62, doppiata nelle parti vocali da Anita Sol) e Spagna, dove, diretta da Jesús Franco, interpretò uno dei suoi ruoli più importanti, quello della protagonista di Miss Muerte (1965). La sua carriera di attrice fu affiancata da quella di cantante (Djimbo l'éléphant, Solitude). In questo ruolo debuttò al seguito di Nana Mouskouri all'Olympia.Nel 1976 tentò di suicidarsi con i sonniferi. Nel 1981 apparve un'ultima volta alla tv francese in L'uccellino azzurro di Maurice Maeterlinck, che fu trasmesso il giorno di Natale. Sei giorni più tardi, la notte di Capodanno, si uccise con un colpo di pistola alla tempia sulla spiaggia di fronte alla sua villa a Port-Vendres, all'età di 51 anni.
Estella Blain, pseudonym of Micheline Estellat (Paris, March 30, 1930 - Port-Vendres, January 1, 1982), was a French actress and singer. Her film career began in 1954 and initially took place exclusively in France, where she played leading roles, often in commercial thrillers. In the 1960s she began to work in European co-productions, in Austria, Italy (she took part in Totòtruffa '62, dubbed in the vocal parts by Anita Sol) and Spain, where, directed by Jesús Franco, she played one of her most important roles, that of the protagonist of Miss Muerte (1965). Her career as an actress was accompanied by that of a singer (Djimbo l'éléphant, Solitude). In this role she made her debut following Nana Mouskouri at the Olympia. In 1976 she attempted to commit suicide with sleeping pills. In 1981, he appeared for the last time on French television in Maurice Maeterlinck's The Blue Bird, which was broadcast on Christmas Day. Six
Estella Blain, pseudonym of Micheline Estellat (Paris, March 30, 1930 - Port-Vendres, January 1, 1982), was a French actress and singer. Her film career began in 1954 and initially took place exclusively in France, where she played leading roles, often in commercial thrillers. In the 1960s she began to work in European co-productions, in Austria, Italy (she took part in Totòtruffa '62, dubbed in the vocal parts by Anita Sol) and Spain, where, directed by Jesús Franco, she played one of her most important roles, that of the protagonist of Miss Muerte (1965). Her career as an actress was accompanied by that of a singer (Djimbo l'éléphant, Solitude). In this role she made her debut following Nana Mouskouri at the Olympia. In 1976 she attempted to commit suicide with sleeping pills. In 1981, he appeared for the last time on French television in Maurice Maeterlinck's The Blue Bird, which was broadcast on Christmas Day. Six
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