Sylvia Bourdon
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Sylvia Bourdon (born 1949 in Cologne, Germany) is a former French porn star. She made her first appearances in loops shot in the Netherlands and distributed clandestinely in France. In 1975, she played an insatiable mature lady named Barbara in Le Sexe qui parle. The years 1975 and 1976 proved to be very fruitful for her, crowned with a compilation film named after her; Sylvia dans l'extase. She also appeared along with Claudine Beccarie, another pioneer of French porn screen in the documentary Les Pornocrates.
Bourdon acted in several horror films directed by Jean Rollin. She made her top international success with Candice Candy in 1976, playing Candice, a frigid magazine editor. This film was released in the U.S. with the title Candy's Candy, where the viewers became familiar with her as "Sylvia Bourbon". The same year, an autobiography named L'Amour est une fête (Love is a Feast) was published. She appeared in her last film in 1977.
Since then, she has engaged herself with humanitarian and political issues, especially became an official propagandist for European Monetary Union since 1985.
In 2005, with German artist Hans-Rolf-Maria Koller, she got engaged in a project of installations, named Les Ténèbres de l'Humanité / Die Nacht des Menschen (Darkness of Humanity).
[edit] External links
- Sylvia Bourdon at the Internet Movie Database
- "Sylvia Bourdon euro star" L'Express article on Bourdon (in French)
- Les Ténèbres de l'Humanité / Die Nacht des Menschen blog
- http://chateaurougegouttedor.over-blog.com in English and french