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Françoise Pascal

Françoise Pascal was born (14 October 1949) in Mauritius to French parents. She is a British actress, singer, dancer, fashion model, and producer born. She appeared in numerous film and television productions in her peak throughout the late 1960s to early 1980s. Film roles include two films with Peter Sellers, There’s A Girl In My Soup (1970) and Soft Beds, Hard Battles (1973). Her career further advanced with appearances in Burke & Hare (1972), La Rose De Fer (1973), and Keep It Up Downstairs (1976). Her greatest success was on the hit British sitcom Mind Your Language as Danielle Favre. She also became established as a sex symbol as Penthouse Pet of the Month for August 1970, and appearing on the first cover of Club International in 1972.

Françoise Pascal
Pascal in 2012
Born
Françoise Pascal

(1949-10-14) 14 October 1949 (age 73)
Vacoas, Mauritius
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
  • fashion model
  • producer
Years active1967–present
Known for
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
SpouseRichard Johnson
ChildrenNicholas Johnson (son)
Websitehttp://francoisepascal.co.uk

Early life

Pascal was born in Mauritius colony of the United Kingdom, to Marcel and Claire Pascal. She grew up with her parents and four siblings in Mauritius, until age 6 when her family moved to London. She also lived in Paris for some time where she attended La Sorbonne. Her father died when she was 14.

Career

Acting

Represented by Hazel Malone Management, her earliest films were Norman J. Warren's Loving Feeling and Pete Walker's School for Sex (both 1969), and she also appeared briefly in a scene in the troubled cult horror film Incense for the Damned (1970). However, her breakthrough role was playing Paola in There's a Girl in My Soup (1970) with Peter Sellers. She went on to do the black comedy Burke & Hare. (1972), playing Marie, and another Sellers film, Soft Beds, Hard Battles (1974).

After that appearance, she moved to France where she starred in such films as Et situ n'en Vex Pas (1974) and Les Raisins de la Mort (1978), directed by Jean Rollin. The producer of Rolling's La Rose de Fer, then gave her the lead in the film but it was not a success. Later she returned to England to appear in Keep It Up Downstairs (1976) alongside Diana Dors, Jack Wild and Mary Millington.

Her first television work came in October 1971 with a role in Coronation Street, playing Ray Langton's friend. Then came guest starring roles in an episode of Play of the Month for the BBC in "Don Quixote" (1973) with Rex Harrison and for ITV's Sunday Night Theatre "Giants & Ogres" (1971). She was cast in numerous guest starring appearances in many television comedy series such as Happy Ever After (1976) with Terry Scott and June Whitfield, as well as My Honourable Mrs (1975) with Derek Nimmo for the BBC. She co-starred in an episode of the thriller You're on Your Own starring Denis Quilley, for the BBC.

She played seductive French au-pair Danielle Favre in the first three series of the ITV sitcom Mind Your Language (1977–79); she then took on her stage roles in Happy Birthday (reuniting with Frazer Hines), and starring in a pantomime of Aladdin. Pascal left for the United States in 1980, where she acted in Hollywood with a two-year contract in The Young and the Restless, Gavillan, My Man Adam, Lightning, The White Stallion. She returned to England in 1987.

In 2015, Pascal joined the cast for a new comedy series called For the Love of Ella. The series also stars Ewen Macintosh, Lucy Drive, Bobby Ball, Alex Reid, Daniel Peacock, Melanie Sykes, Darren Day and Billy Pearce.[1]

Since work had been scarce as an actress for some years, Pascal has turned her talent to producing her first film Cold Sun starring Patrick Bergin and Ian Ogilvy. The film is produced by Pascal's own company MFC Productions Ltd and Pascal Productions Ltd. She is also to make an appearance in the film.

Music

Pascal made her music debut in August 1968 with the UK release of her promo double single When It Comes to Love / Got It Badly. Released on SNB Records UK, the ballad-driven songs received good reviews from critics, but failed to make a commercial impact. With her acting career taking off, Pascal pursued acting full time and didn’t return to the music scene for over a decade.

In 1979, Pascal returned to the music industry with record executives hoping to cash in on her burgeoning success from Mind Your Language. Signed to RCA Victor UK, she released her biggest music hit to date, Woman Is Free, as a promo single along with Symphony Just For Me. Released only in the United Kingdom, Woman Is Free achieved modest success and was a bop hit in disco clubs. The popularity of the song continued when it was covered by Grace Kennedy for her debut album Desires the following year.

The moderate success of Woman Is Free propelled RCA UK to release Pascal’s next single I Can’t Get Enough in 1981. The synth pop/soul inspired song, along with the singles second track Make Love To Me, failed to find success on the music charts. Subsequently Pascal was dropped from the label without releasing a full length studio album.

Since 1981, Pascal has remained mostly inactive in the music industry. As of 2020, her catalogue of music is out of print, and physical copies of the vinyl singles are hard to find. Although her music has yet to be remastered and released on music streaming platforms, Pascal does feature her entire collection of songs on her official website.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1968 Loving Feeling Model film debut
Sympathy For The Devil Self documentary
1970 There’s A Girl In My Soup Paola
1971 Incense For The Damned uncredited
The Anatomy of a Pin-Up Self documentary short
The Beloved uncredited
1972 Burke & Hare Marie
1973 The Iron Rose La femme
1974 Soft Beds, Hard Battles Madeline
1976 Le Body Shop Margot
Keep It Up Downstairs Mimi
Private Lives Louise television film
1978 The Grapes of Death Train passenger scenes deleted
1986 Lighting White Stallion Marie Ward Leeman
2013 Symbols and Signs Isabella short film
2015 For The Love of Ella Maitre’d television film
2016 Respectable: The Mary Millington Story Herself documentary film
2020 Jeepers Creepers Fantasy Lover voice
2021 Cold Sun Madeline Bouvier also producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1971 Coronation Street Françoise Dubois 1 episode
ITV Saturday Night Theatre Secretary 1 episode
1972 Go Girl Martine unaired series
1972–1973 BBC Play of the Month Harlot/Rosa González 2 episodes
1974 Napoleon and Love Elzunia 1 episode
Late Night Drama Cynthia Crumpet 1 episode
1975 You’re On Your Own Suzanne Fermont 1 episode
My Honorable Mrs Anna-Maria 1 episode
Rule Britanna! Colette 1 episode
1976 The Brothers Thérèse d’Alamber 2 episodes
Happy Ever After Michelle 1 episode
What’s on Next? Self 1 episode
1977 Whodunnit Vere Le Grand 1 episode
1977–1979 Mind Your Language Danielle Favre 29 episodes
1978 Celebrity Squares Herself 4 episodes
Those Wonderful TV Times Herself 1 episode
1979 Blankety Blank Herself 1 episode
1980 The Dick Emery Hour Herself TV special
1981 Mike Yardwood In Persons Louise 1 episode
Punchlines! Herself 1 episode
1982 Gavilan Carla 1 episode
1995 Doing Rude Things Herself Documentary TV movie

Discography

Title Year Album
"When It Comes To Love"[2] 1968 When It Comes To Love/Got It Badly-Single
"Got It Badly"[2]
"Woman Is Free"[3] 1979 Woman Is Free-Single
"Symphony Just For Me"[3]
"I Can’t Get Enough"[4] 1981 I Can’t Get Enough-Single
"Make Love To Me"[4]

Personal life

Pascal had a child, Nicholas Johnson, with actor Richard Keith Johnson.[5][6]

On 4 December 2010, she joined Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood at Claygate Village to turn on the village Christmas lights[7] and singing a solo of Silent Night.

In December 2012, Pascal took part in the ITV1 programme Storage Hoarders, in which she sorted and sold at auction some of her more valuable possessions which she had kept in storage for months.[8]

One of Pascal’s closest friends was British actress, Lynne Frederick. She first became acquainted with Frederick in 1972, when they co-starred on an episode of the television anthology series, BBC Play of the Month.[9] The two actresses quickly became “firm friends”[9] and frequently saw each other during the height of their careers in the 1970s. Pascal recalled that they regretfully lost contact in 1977 after Frederick married Peter Sellers.[9] Frederick later died in 1994. In April 2020, a few weeks before the 26th anniversary of Frederick’s death, Pascal tweeted a photo of herself and Frederick, with the caption “I think of her very often! Always had that fresh baby face! RIP Lynne! Xxx”.[10]

References

  1. ^ "For the Love of Ella (2015)". IMDb. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b When It Comes to Love / Got It Badly by Françoise Pascal, retrieved 8 October 2020
  3. ^ a b "Françoise Pascal - Woman Is Free". Discogs. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Francoise Pascal* - I Can't Get Enough". Discogs. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  5. ^ Pendreigh, Brian (8 June 2015). . The Scotsman. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Family Album". francoisepascal.co.uk. MFC Productions Ltd. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  7. ^ Luke Jacobs, "Ronnie Wood lights up Claygate for Christmas", Surrey News, 7 December 2010
  8. ^ £62,000 to Store Antiques | Storage Hoarders | Only Human, retrieved 29 May 2022
  9. ^ a b c Pascal, Francoise (13 April 2020). "We both worked in a BBC Play of the month called Summer and Smoke, we became firm friends. Then she met Peter S and she told me she was marrying Peter. I was happy for both of them. We lost touch and the last time I spoke to her is when Peter died. Never saw her again". @fpascal. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  10. ^ Pascal, Francoise (13 April 2020). "I think of her very often! Always had that fresh baby face! RIP Lynne! Xxxpic.twitter.com/G7ckW91bgx". @fpascal. Retrieved 5 May 2020.

Further reading

  • As I Am Autobiography Information, Published by Pegasus Elliot McKenzie 2012
  • Simon Sheridan Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema (2011) (fourth edition) (Titan Publishing, London)

External links

  • Official website  
  • Françoise Pascal at IMDb
  • 2010 interview
  • For the Love of Ella at IMDb

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Hare 1972 La Rose De Fer 1973 and Keep It Up Downstairs 1976 Her greatest success was on the hit British sitcom Mind Your Language as Danielle Favre She also became established as a sex symbol as Penthouse Pet of the Month for August 1970 and appearing on the first cover of Club International in 1972 Francoise PascalPascal in 2012BornFrancoise Pascal 1949 10 14 14 October 1949 age 73 Vacoas MauritiusOccupationsActresssingerdancerfashion modelproducerYears active1967 presentKnown forLa rose de ferMind Your LanguageBurke amp HareThere s a Girl in My SoupKeep It Up DownstairsHeight5 ft 5 in 1 65 m SpouseRichard JohnsonChildrenNicholas Johnson son Websitehttp francoisepascal co uk Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Acting 2 2 Music 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 Discography 5 Personal life 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditPascal was born in Mauritius colony of the United Kingdom to Marcel and Claire Pascal She grew up with her parents and four siblings in Mauritius until age 6 when her family moved to London She also lived in Paris for some time where she attended La Sorbonne Her father died when she was 14 Career EditActing Edit Represented by Hazel Malone Management her earliest films were Norman J Warren s Loving Feeling and Pete Walker s School for Sex both 1969 and she also appeared briefly in a scene in the troubled cult horror film Incense for the Damned 1970 However her breakthrough role was playing Paola in There s a Girl in My Soup 1970 with Peter Sellers She went on to do the black comedy Burke amp Hare 1972 playing Marie and another Sellers film Soft Beds Hard Battles 1974 After that appearance she moved to France where she starred in such films as Et situ n en Vex Pas 1974 and Les Raisins de la Mort 1978 directed by Jean Rollin The producer of Rolling s La Rose de Fer then gave her the lead in the film but it was not a success Later she returned to England to appear in Keep It Up Downstairs 1976 alongside Diana Dors Jack Wild and Mary Millington Her first television work came in October 1971 with a role in Coronation Street playing Ray Langton s friend Then came guest starring roles in an episode of Play of the Month for the BBC in Don Quixote 1973 with Rex Harrison and for ITV s Sunday Night Theatre Giants amp Ogres 1971 She was cast in numerous guest starring appearances in many television comedy series such as Happy Ever After 1976 with Terry Scott and June Whitfield as well as My Honourable Mrs 1975 with Derek Nimmo for the BBC She co starred in an episode of the thriller You re on Your Own starring Denis Quilley for the BBC She played seductive French au pair Danielle Favre in the first three series of the ITV sitcom Mind Your Language 1977 79 she then took on her stage roles in Happy Birthday reuniting with Frazer Hines and starring in a pantomime of Aladdin Pascal left for the United States in 1980 where she acted in Hollywood with a two year contract in The Young and the Restless Gavillan My Man Adam Lightning The White Stallion She returned to England in 1987 In 2015 Pascal joined the cast for a new comedy series called For the Love of Ella The series also stars Ewen Macintosh Lucy Drive Bobby Ball Alex Reid Daniel Peacock Melanie Sykes Darren Day and Billy Pearce 1 Since work had been scarce as an actress for some years Pascal has turned her talent to producing her first film Cold Sun starring Patrick Bergin and Ian Ogilvy The film is produced by Pascal s own company MFC Productions Ltd and Pascal Productions Ltd She is also to make an appearance in the film Music Edit Pascal made her music debut in August 1968 with the UK release of her promo double single When It Comes to Love Got It Badly Released on SNB Records UK the ballad driven songs received good reviews from critics but failed to make a commercial impact With her acting career taking off Pascal pursued acting full time and didn t return to the music scene for over a decade In 1979 Pascal returned to the music industry with record executives hoping to cash in on her burgeoning success from Mind Your Language Signed to RCA Victor UK she released her biggest music hit to date Woman Is Free as a promo single along with Symphony Just For Me Released only in the United Kingdom Woman Is Free achieved modest success and was a bop hit in disco clubs The popularity of the song continued when it was covered by Grace Kennedy for her debut album Desires the following year The moderate success of Woman Is Free propelled RCA UK to release Pascal s next single I Can t Get Enough in 1981 The synth pop soul inspired song along with the singles second track Make Love To Me failed to find success on the music charts Subsequently Pascal was dropped from the label without releasing a full length studio album Since 1981 Pascal has remained mostly inactive in the music industry As of 2020 her catalogue of music is out of print and physical copies of the vinyl singles are hard to find Although her music has yet to be remastered and released on music streaming platforms Pascal does feature her entire collection of songs on her official website Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1968 Loving Feeling Model film debutSympathy For The Devil Self documentary1970 There s A Girl In My Soup Paola1971 Incense For The Damned uncreditedThe Anatomy of a Pin Up Self documentary shortThe Beloved uncredited1972 Burke amp Hare Marie1973 The Iron Rose La femme1974 Soft Beds Hard Battles Madeline1976 Le Body Shop MargotKeep It Up Downstairs MimiPrivate Lives Louise television film1978 The Grapes of Death Train passenger scenes deleted1986 Lighting White Stallion Marie Ward Leeman2013 Symbols and Signs Isabella short film2015 For The Love of Ella Maitre d television film2016 Respectable The Mary Millington Story Herself documentary film2020 Jeepers Creepers Fantasy Lover voice2021 Cold Sun Madeline Bouvier also producerTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1971 Coronation Street Francoise Dubois 1 episodeITV Saturday Night Theatre Secretary 1 episode1972 Go Girl Martine unaired series1972 1973 BBC Play of the Month Harlot Rosa Gonzalez 2 episodes1974 Napoleon and Love Elzunia 1 episodeLate Night Drama Cynthia Crumpet 1 episode1975 You re On Your Own Suzanne Fermont 1 episodeMy Honorable Mrs Anna Maria 1 episodeRule Britanna Colette 1 episode1976 The Brothers Therese d Alamber 2 episodesHappy Ever After Michelle 1 episodeWhat s on Next Self 1 episode1977 Whodunnit Vere Le Grand 1 episode1977 1979 Mind Your Language Danielle Favre 29 episodes1978 Celebrity Squares Herself 4 episodesThose Wonderful TV Times Herself 1 episode1979 Blankety Blank Herself 1 episode1980 The Dick Emery Hour Herself TV special1981 Mike Yardwood In Persons Louise 1 episodePunchlines Herself 1 episode1982 Gavilan Carla 1 episode1995 Doing Rude Things Herself Documentary TV movieDiscography EditTitle Year Album When It Comes To Love 2 1968 When It Comes To Love Got It Badly Single Got It Badly 2 Woman Is Free 3 1979 Woman Is Free Single Symphony Just For Me 3 I Can t Get Enough 4 1981 I Can t Get Enough Single Make Love To Me 4 Personal life EditPascal had a child Nicholas Johnson with actor Richard Keith Johnson 5 6 On 4 December 2010 she joined Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood at Claygate Village to turn on the village Christmas lights 7 and singing a solo of Silent Night In December 2012 Pascal took part in the ITV1 programme Storage Hoarders in which she sorted and sold at auction some of her more valuable possessions which she had kept in storage for months 8 One of Pascal s closest friends was British actress Lynne Frederick She first became acquainted with Frederick in 1972 when they co starred on an episode of the television anthology series BBC Play of the Month 9 The two actresses quickly became firm friends 9 and frequently saw each other during the height of their careers in the 1970s Pascal recalled that they regretfully lost contact in 1977 after Frederick married Peter Sellers 9 Frederick later died in 1994 In April 2020 a few weeks before the 26th anniversary of Frederick s death Pascal tweeted a photo of herself and Frederick with the caption I think of her very often Always had that fresh baby face RIP Lynne Xxx 10 References Edit For the Love of Ella 2015 IMDb Retrieved 5 March 2015 a b When It Comes to Love Got It Badly by Francoise Pascal retrieved 8 October 2020 a b Francoise Pascal Woman Is Free Discogs Retrieved 8 October 2020 a b Francoise Pascal I Can t Get Enough Discogs Retrieved 8 October 2020 Pendreigh Brian 8 June 2015 Obituary Richard Johnson actor The Scotsman Archived from the original on 10 March 2016 Family Album francoisepascal co uk MFC Productions Ltd Retrieved 17 July 2018 Luke Jacobs Ronnie Wood lights up Claygate for Christmas Surrey News 7 December 2010 62 000 to Store Antiques Storage Hoarders Only Human retrieved 29 May 2022 a b c Pascal Francoise 13 April 2020 We both worked in a BBC Play of the month called Summer and Smoke we became firm friends Then she met Peter S and she told me she was marrying Peter I was happy for both of them We lost touch and the last time I spoke to her is when Peter died Never saw her again fpascal Retrieved 5 May 2020 Pascal Francoise 13 April 2020 I think of her very often Always had that fresh baby face RIP Lynne Xxxpic twitter com G7ckW91bgx fpascal Retrieved 5 May 2020 Further reading EditAs I Am Autobiography Information Published by Pegasus Elliot McKenzie 2012 Simon Sheridan Keeping the British End Up Four Decades of Saucy Cinema 2011 fourth edition Titan Publishing London External links EditOfficial website Francoise Pascal at IMDb 2010 interview For the Love of Ella at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francoise Pascal amp oldid 1137416972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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