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She began her film career in 1965, first coming to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective'' and ''Film/{{Bullitt}}'', receiving a UsefulNotes/{{Golden Globe|Award}} nomination for "most promising newcomer" the same year. In the 1970s, she starred in several popular films, perhaps most famously ''Film/TheDeep'' (1977), which featured Bisset in one of the most iconic examples of SexySoakedShirt.

She is of French, English and Scottish descent, and was born in England but had a French mother and went to school in France. As a result she was fluent in both English and French and sometimes starred in French movies, like ''Film/DayForNight'' and ''Film/LeMagnifique''.

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She began her film career in 1965, first coming to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective'' and ''Film/{{Bullitt}}'', receiving a UsefulNotes/{{Golden Globe|Award}} nomination for "most promising newcomer" the same year. In the 1970s, she starred in several popular films, perhaps most famously ''Film/TheDeep'' (1977), ''Film/TheDeep1977'', which featured Bisset in one of the most iconic examples of SexySoakedShirt.

She is of French, English and Scottish descent, and was born in England but had a French mother and went to school in France. As a result result, she was fluent in both English and French and sometimes starred in French movies, like ''Film/DayForNight'' and ''Film/LeMagnifique''.



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Bisset has been in a number of long-term relationships, including with fellow actors Creator/MichaelSarrazin and Creator/VincentPerez. She is godmother to Creator/AngelinaJolie.

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* ''[[Series/NapoleonAndJosephineALoveStory Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story]]'' (miniseries, 1987)

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* ''[[Series/NapoleonAndJosephineALoveStory Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story]]'' (miniseries, 1987)1987) as UsefulNotes/JosephineDeBeauharnais



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* ''[[Series/NapoleonAndJosephineALoveStory Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story]]'' (miniseries, 1987)

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* ''Literature/AnnaKarenina'' (1985 version)



* ''Series/{{Jesus|1999}}'' (1999 MadeForTVMovie[=/=]MiniSeries)
* ''Film/AmericasPrinceTheJohnFKennedyJrStory'' (2003 MadeForTVMovie)




!!TV series with pages on TV Tropes:
* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' (1999, episode: "Polishing Rhonda")
* ''Series/AllyMcBeal'' (2001–2002, 2 episodes)
* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' (2003, episode: "Control")
* ''Series/NipTuck'' (2006)
* ''Series/RizzoliAndIsles'' (2011–2012, 3 episodes)
* ''Series/DancingOnTheEdge'' (2013, 4 episodes)
* ''Series/{{Counterpart|2018}}'' (2018, 1 episode)

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* ''Literature/AnnaKarenina'' (TV movie, 1985)
* ''Series/JoanOfArc'' (1999)
* ''Series/{{Jesus|1999}}'' (miniseries, 1999)
* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' (1999, episode: "Polishing Rhonda")
(1 episode, 1999)
* ''Series/AllyMcBeal'' (2001–2002, 2 episodes)
(2 episodes, 2001–02)
* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' (2003, episode: "Control")
(1 episode, 2003)
* ''Film/AmericasPrinceTheJohnFKennedyJrStory'' (TV movie, 2003)
* ''Series/NipTuck'' (2006)
(7 episodes, 2006)
* ''Series/RizzoliAndIsles'' (2011–2012, 3 episodes)
(3 episodes, 2011–12)
* ''Series/DancingOnTheEdge'' (2013, 4 episodes)
(4 episodes, 2013)
* ''Series/{{Graves}}'' (1 episode, 2017)
* ''Series/{{Counterpart|2018}}'' (2018, 1 episode)(1 episode, 2018)
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She was nominated for a Golden Globe several times through her career, finally winning it (for Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or Television Film) for the BBC miniseries ''Series/DancingOnTheEdge'' (2013).

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She was nominated for a Golden Globe several times through her career, finally winning it (for Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or Television Film) for the BBC miniseries ''Series/DancingOnTheEdge'' (2013).
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Winifred Jacqueline Fraser-Bisset (born 13 September 1944), better known as Jacqueline Bisset, is an English film and television actress.

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Winifred Jacqueline Fraser-Bisset (born 13 September 1944), 1944 in Weybridge, Surrey), better known as Jacqueline Bisset, is an English film and television actress.
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* ''Film/WhoIsKillingTheGreatChefsOfEurope'' (1978)
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* ''Film/TheGrasshopper'' (1970)
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* ''Film/{{Domino}}'' (2005)

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* ''Film/LAmantDouble'' (2017)
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Winifred Jacqueline Fraser-Bisset (born 13 September 1944), best known as Jacqueline Bisset, is an English film and television actress.

She began her film career in 1965, first coming to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective'' and ''Film/{{Bullitt}}'', receiving a Golden Globe nomination for most promising newcomer the same year. In the 1970s, she starred in several popular films, perhaps most famously ''Film/TheDeep'' (1977), which featured Bisset in one of the most iconic examples of SexySoakedShirt.

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Winifred Jacqueline Fraser-Bisset (born 13 September 1944), best better known as Jacqueline Bisset, is an English film and television actress.

She began her film career in 1965, first coming to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective'' and ''Film/{{Bullitt}}'', receiving a Golden Globe UsefulNotes/{{Golden Globe|Award}} nomination for most "most promising newcomer newcomer" the same year. In the 1970s, she starred in several popular films, perhaps most famously ''Film/TheDeep'' (1977), which featured Bisset in one of the most iconic examples of SexySoakedShirt.


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* ''Film/TheMephistoWaltz'' (1971)
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Winifred Jacqueline Fraser-Bisset (born 13 September 1944), best known as Jacqueline Bisset, is an English film and television actress of French, English and Scottish descent.

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Winifred Jacqueline Fraser-Bisset (born 13 September 1944), best known as Jacqueline Bisset, is an English film and television actress of French, English and Scottish descent.
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She was born in England but had a French mother and went to school in France. As a result she was fluent in both English and French and sometimes starred in French movies, like ''Film/DayForNight'' and ''Film/LeMagnifique''.

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She is of French, English and Scottish descent, and was born in England but had a French mother and went to school in France. As a result she was fluent in both English and French and sometimes starred in French movies, like ''Film/DayForNight'' and ''Film/LeMagnifique''.
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* ''Film/DangerousBeauty'' (1998)
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She was born in England but had a French mother and went to school in France. As a result she was fluent in both English and French and sometimes starred in French movies, like ''Day for Night'' and ''Le Magnifique''.

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She was born in England but had a French mother and went to school in France. As a result she was fluent in both English and French and sometimes starred in French movies, like ''Day for Night'' ''Film/DayForNight'' and ''Le Magnifique''.
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* ''Film/AmericasPrinceTheJohnFKennedyJrStory'' (2003)

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Winifred Jacqueline Fraser-Bisset (born 13 September 1944), best known as Jacqueline Bisset, is an English film and television actress.

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Winifred Jacqueline Fraser-Bisset (born 13 September 1944), best known as Jacqueline Bisset, is an English film and television actress.
actress of French, English and Scottish descent.
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She began her film career in 1965, first coming to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective'' and ''Film/{{Bullitt}}'', receiving a Golden Globe nomination for most promising newcomer the same year. In the 1970s, she starred in several popular films, perhaps most famously ''Film/TheDeep'' (1977), which featured Bisset in one of the most iconic examples of SexySoakedShirt. She was born in England but had a French mother and went to school in France. As a result she was fluent in both English and French and sometimes starred in French movies, like ''Day for Night'' and ''Le Magnifique''.

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She began her film career in 1965, first coming to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective'' and ''Film/{{Bullitt}}'', receiving a Golden Globe nomination for most promising newcomer the same year. In the 1970s, she starred in several popular films, perhaps most famously ''Film/TheDeep'' (1977), which featured Bisset in one of the most iconic examples of SexySoakedShirt. SexySoakedShirt.

She was born in England but had a French mother and went to school in France. As a result she was fluent in both English and French and sometimes starred in French movies, like ''Day for Night'' and ''Le Magnifique''.
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She began her film career in 1965, first coming to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective'' and ''Film/{{Bullitt}}'', receiving a Golden Globe nomination for most promising newcomer the same year. In the 1970s, she starred in several popular films, perhaps most famously ''Film/TheDeep'' (1977).

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She began her film career in 1965, first coming to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective'' and ''Film/{{Bullitt}}'', receiving a Golden Globe nomination for most promising newcomer the same year. In the 1970s, she starred in several popular films, perhaps most famously ''Film/TheDeep'' (1977).
(1977), which featured Bisset in one of the most iconic examples of SexySoakedShirt. She was born in England but had a French mother and went to school in France. As a result she was fluent in both English and French and sometimes starred in French movies, like ''Day for Night'' and ''Le Magnifique''.
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Winifred Jacqueline Fraser-Bisset (born 13 September 1944), best known as Jacqueline Bisset, is an English film and television actress.

She began her film career in 1965, first coming to prominence in 1968 with roles in ''The Detective'' and ''Film/{{Bullitt}}'', receiving a Golden Globe nomination for most promising newcomer the same year. In the 1970s, she starred in several popular films, perhaps most famously ''Film/TheDeep'' (1977).

She was nominated for a Golden Globe several times through her career, finally winning it (for Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or Television Film) for the BBC miniseries ''Series/DancingOnTheEdge'' (2013).
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!!Films with pages on TV Tropes:
* ''Film/TheKnackAndHowToGetIt'' (1965) (uncredited)
* ''[[Film/CulDeSac1966 Cul-de-sac]]'' (1966)
* ''Film/{{Casino Royale|1967}}'' (1967)
* ''Film/TwoForTheRoad'' (1967)
* ''Film/{{Bullitt}}'' (1968)
* ''Film/{{Airport}}'' (1970)
* ''Film/TheLifeAndTimesOfJudgeRoyBean'' (1972)
* ''Film/DayForNight'' (1973)
* ''Film/LeMagnifique'' (1973)
* ''Film/{{Murder on the Orient Express|1974}}'' (1974)
* ''Film/TheSpiralStaircase'' (1975 remake of 1946 film)
* ''Film/TheDeep'' (1977)
* ''Film/WhenTimeRanOut'' (1980)
* ''Film/{{Inchon}}'' (1981)
* ''Film/{{Class|1983}}'' (1983)
* ''Literature/UnderTheVolcano'' (1984)
* ''Literature/AnnaKarenina'' (1985 version)
* ''Film/LaCeremonie'' (1995)
* ''Series/{{Jesus|1999}}'' (1999 MadeForTVMovie[=/=]MiniSeries)
* ''Film/LatterDays'' (2003)
* ''Film/{{Domino}}'' (2005)
* ''[[Film/SaveTheLastDance Save the Last Dance 2]]'' (2006)

!!TV series with pages on TV Tropes:
* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' (1999, episode: "Polishing Rhonda")
* ''Series/AllyMcBeal'' (2001–2002, 2 episodes)
* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' (2003, episode: "Control")
* ''Series/NipTuck'' (2006)
* ''Series/RizzoliAndIsles'' (2011–2012, 3 episodes)
* ''Series/DancingOnTheEdge'' (2013, 4 episodes)
* ''Series/{{Counterpart|2018}}'' (2018, 1 episode)
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