Danielle Nadine Suzanne Saval was born on January 5, 1942 in Paris, France. A former dancer, Dany played leads in a number of French films during the '60s and '70s. She’s probably best known to American audiences as one of a trio of lovely airline stewardesses being shuffled around by Tony Curtis [1925-2010] and Jerry Lewis [1926- ] in the slapstick comedy” Boeing (707) Boeing (707)” (1965). At one time she was married to the distinguished composer Maurice Jarre [1924-2009] and is the mother of production designer Stéfanie Jarre. Dany appeared in one Euro-western “It Can Be Done Amigo” (1971) with Bud Spencer and Jack Palance as Mary Bronston. Today we celebrate Dany Saval’s 70th birthday.
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Happy Birthday, Dany! Saw your film, "It Can Be Done, Amigo". You played Jack Palance's sister, the one who always complained about him firing his guns. It was fuuny! I wonder who that boy was. All I know is that his name was Chip. Bud Spencer was Coburn. I forgot your character's name. Well, anyway, Happy Birthday!
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