Charlotte Alexandra

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Charlotte Alexandra
Born 1955 (age 5859)
England, U.K.
Occupation Actress

Charlotte Alexandra (born 1955) is an English film actress. She is best known for her appearance in several controversial, sexually-explicit feature films in the mid to late 1970s.[1]

She has also acted under her given name Charlotte Seeley (Alexandra being one of her middle names). She has often been mistaken for being French because of her fluency in the language and her appearance in several French films.

Career

In 1974, Alexandra appeared in the film Contes immoraux (Immoral Tales), an erotica film directed by Walerian Borowczyk, and Les Baiseuses which was titled Jailbait or That Girl Is a Tramp in the US. In 1976, Alexandra had a starring role in Une vraie jeune fille which was directed and written by Catherine Breillat. Alexandra played the role of a 14-year old girl who goes through a turbulent sexual awakening. In English-speaking countries, the film was called A Real Young Girl (US) or A Real Young Lady (UK). The film was not released until 1999 due to its graphic depiction of sexuality, including explicit close-ups of Alexandra's genitalia.

In 1976, she also appeared in the film L'Acrobate, a comedy-drama directed by Jean-Daniel Pollet. In 1977, she appeared in Good-bye, Emmanuelle and The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It.

Filmography

References

  1. "The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-02-16. 

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