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Charlotte Rampling, OBE (born Tessa Charlotte Rampling; 5 February 1946) is an English actress. Her career spans four decades in English language as well as French and Italian cinema.
Rampling was born in Sturmer, Essex, the daughter of Isabel Anne (née Gurteen), a painter, and Godfrey Rampling, an Olympic gold medalist and army officer. She attended Jeanne d'Arc Académie pour Jeunes Filles in Versailles and St. Hilda's School, a boarding school in Bushey, Hertfordshire, England.
After beginning her career at age 17 in a commercial role and as a model, Rampling's first screen appearance was uncredited as a water skier in Richard Lester's film The Knack ...and How to Get It in 1965, which was followed a year later by the role of Meredith in the film Georgy Girl.
In 1967 Charlotte played the gunfighter Hana Wilde in "The Superlative Seven", an episode of The Avengers. After this, her acting career blossomed in both English and French cinema.
Despite an early flurry of success, she told The Independent, "We weren't happy. It was a nightmare, breaking the rules and all that. Everyone seemed to be having fun, but they were taking so many drugs they wouldn't know it anyway."
Actors: Marilyne Canto (actress), Christine Boisson (actress), Romane Bohringer (actress), Joe Sheridan (actor), Bertrand Blier (actor), Jeanne Balibar (actress), Georges Corraface (actor), Jacques Weber (actor), Yvan Attal (actor), Laurent Bateau (actor), Geoffrey Carey (actor), Pascal Greggory (actor), Samir Guesmi (actor), Marina Foïs (actress), Julie Depardieu (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Drama,