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Dominique Darel
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Dominique Darel, 1973
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Born | 1950
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Died | June 4, 1978
Cannes, France
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Nationality | French |
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Occupation(s) | French model and actress |
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Years active | Late 1960s–1978 |
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Known for | Maria Romana De Gasperi in Roberto Rossellini's Year One |
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Dominique Darel (1950–1978) was a French model and actress, mainly active in Italian cinema.
Darel was born in Cannes and moved to Rome with her boyfriend Max Delys in 1968.[1][2] She made her film debut in Luchino Visconti's Death in Venice, then became a minor starlet in Italian genre cinema.[3] She is probably best known for the role of Maria Romana De Gasperi in Roberto Rossellini's Year One.
She died at 28, on June 4, 1978, in a car accident in Cannes.[2][3]
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^ a b "E' morta Dominique Darel". La Stampa. 7 June 1978.
^ a b Centro sperimentale di cinematografia. Bianco e Nero , Volume 39. Società Gestione Editoriali., 1978.
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