Joelle Coeur was born Joëlle Faguet in France on November 2, 1948. Before
appearing in films she worked as a model for such French magazines as Nous
trois #14, Nature et beauté #6 and Netherlands Chick #69 while also appearing in erotic novels.
In the cinema, Joëlle Coeur mainly works into soft-core erotic films and becomes very popular in the first half of the
1970s. She was sometimes found credited under her real name of Faguet.
Thanks to her collaboration with Jean Rollin that she
is still remembered. He knows how to take advantage of her sensuality in
two erotic films “Tout le monde il en
a deux” (Young Immodest Girls) and Les Démoniaques” (Everyone Has Too) and especially in “Les
Demoniacs” where she played Tina, the perverse muse of a band of ship wreckers. Considered one of the most beautiful sex actresses of
the period, she worked three times for José Bénazéraf. After “Black Love”, she starred in “Voir Malte et mourir” (See Malta and Die) and “Les Lesbiennes”, two films shot in Malta. She
appeared on the covers of issues #18 and #30 of the monthly Euro cinema.
In 1976, she showed her talents as an actress by taking on a
double role in “Et si tu tu n'en
n'ent want” under the direction of Jacques Besnard. We also
find her alongside Michael Lonsdale in the short film “La Nuit du beau marin perhaps”. When
porn is essential, she refused to shoot any such hardcore scenes and
preferred to leave the movie industry.
Since 1979 she’s worked as a psychotherapist.
COEUR, Joelle (Joëlle
Faguet) [11/2/1948- France
- ] – model, film actress.
Gunfight at OQ
Corral – 1974
Lucky Lucky and
the Daltons –
1974
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