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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
  Film | Annette Stroyberg
Despite her previous or subsequent existences, Annette Stroyberg, who has died of cancer aged 69, was always known as the sensuous blonde model who replaced Brigitte Bardot as director Roger Vadim's second wife - and whom he tried unsuccessfully to turn into another BB.
Vadim managed to get from Stroyberg a blend of vulnerability and possession, yet, by the time of the film's release, their marriage was at an end: he had moved on to Catherine Deneuve, whom he never married but with whom he had a son; she had gone off to Sacha Distel.
Stroyberg was born on the Danish island of Fyn, the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, and grew up during the Nazi occupation.
film.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5361164-3156,00.html   (580 words)

  
 Roger Vadim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vadim died at age 72 of lymphoma and is buried in the St. Tropez Cemetery, Saint Tropez, France.
He was survived by his wife, French actress Marie-Christine Barrault, and four children: Vanessa, born to Fonda; Christian with Deneuve; Nathalie, born to actress Annette Stroyberg; and Vania, his child with heiress Catherine Schneider.
Annette Vadim 1958 - 1960 (divorced) 1 child (Nathalie)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roger_Vadim   (347 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Obituaries | Obituary: Annette Stroyberg
But when Brigitte began an affair with her young co-star Jean-Louis Trintignant, Vadim moved in with Stroyberg, who gave birth to their daughter Nadine in 1957, on the day after he divorced Bardot.
She was better in Blood and Roses (1960), loosely adapted from JS Le Fanu's 1871 novella, as an aristocrat turned vampire, who gets to play a lesbian scene with Elsa Martinelli before draining her blood.
Gassman, in his memoirs, described Stroyberg thus: "She had the reputation of a vamp, but, in reality, she was as fragile as a gazelle with a disarming melancholy expression.
www.guardian.co.uk /obituaries/story/0,3604,1672177,00.html   (580 words)

  
 Roger Vadim
As a director Vadim was known for his sensual and sometimes avant-garde films; off-screen he was known for his sensual and sometimes avant-garde lifestyle.
He was married five times in all: to actresses Brigitte Bardot, Jane Fonda, Marie-Christine Barrault and Annette Stroyberg and to heiress Catherine Schneider.
(He was married to Barrault when he died.) Vadim had one child each with Fonda, Stroyberg and Schneider and a fourth child with actress Catherine Deneuve.
www.infoplease.com /biography/var/rogervadim.html   (198 words)

  
 Female Vampyre History
Brought back to life by a drop of blood, she terrorized the community in an attempt to assume the role of Katia, her double, who was involved in her revival.
Stroyberg played Carmilla who, in this version,attacked her cousin Georgia (Elsa Martinelli) and was in the end impaled on a fence post.
Through the rest of the 1960's, female vampires were few in numbers and primarily appeared in brief supporting roles as the victims of the male star or as members of a group of otherwise anonymous vampires (especially evident in many mexican vampire features).
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 SimplyFamily - Where Families Come Together
A tale of fatal passion and smuggling across the Franco-Spanish border, it displayed the hallmarks of Vadim's direction, his use of wide screen and glossy presentation of landscape, and brought to a high pitch of intensity Bardot's combination of waywardness and vulnerability.
Subsequently, Vadim became involved with Annette Stroyberg, his wife from 1958 until 1961.
He won for her a subsidiary role in his most prestigious undertaking (so much so that the film was to appear on the curriculum of U.S. universities): a modern dress version of Laclos's novel "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" (1959), starring Jeanne Moreau and Gerard Phillipe and made with monochrome austerity.
www.simplyfamily.com /display.cfm?articleID=000214_Vadim_Profile.cfm   (848 words)

  
 Sunday Times - insight - 12 Mar 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Vadim found a new protégée in Stroyberg, whom he married in 1958 and cast in an adaptation of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, with Jeanne Moreau.
Stroyberg was also cast in Et Mourir de Plaisir (1960), an arty vampire film with lesbian overtones, but by 1961, she, too, had left Vadim.
He had a daughter each by Stroyberg and Fonda, and a son each by Schneider and Deneuve, whom he never married.
www.suntimes.co.za /2000/03/12/insight/in12.htm   (1220 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Reviews for Blood and Roses: Video: Roger Vadim,Mel Ferrer,Elsa Martinelli,Annette Vadim,René-Jean ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The sudden switch to fl and white (and blood red) film in the hospital sequence is surreal and unsettling.
ANNETTE STOYBERG billed as Annette Vadim in this beautiful tribute to womanhood glows under Vadim's Direction.
Vadim (or Stroyberg?) is quite attractive as is Martinelli.
www.amazon.ca /gp/product/customer-reviews/6302491894   (771 words)

  
 E! Online News - French Film Great Roger Vadim Dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Aside from And God Created Woman, Vadim's other best-remembered film is Barbarella, the 1968 sexy sci-fi caper that earned cult status thanks to the strip-tease credits by a blonde, curvaceous, pouty, sex-kittenish Fonda, then his wife.
He was also married to Annette Stroyberg, Fonda, Catherine Schneider and Marie-Christine Barrault, now his widow.
He is also survived by four children, including Fonda's daughter, Vanessa, and a son, Christian, born from his relationship with Deneuve.
www.eonline.com /News/Items/Pf/0,1527,6011,00.html   (427 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Editorial Reviews Books: Bardot, Deneuve, Fonda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Here he tells all, in gossipy detail, about the three most famous: wives Bardot and Fonda, and lover Deneuve, as well as second wife Annette Stroyberg.
He downplays his own reputation as a Svengali, recounting scandalous incidents in his flamboyant life in an episodic style with a light and amusing touch.
Deneuve and Stroyberg fare less well, but Vadim is not generally negative or vindictive about any of his attachments.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/books/0671530070/reviews   (300 words)

  
 The decorous libertine - Salon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The fact that those women were frequently his wives (Brigitte Bardot, Annette Stroyberg, Jane Fonda) or mistresses (Catherine Deneuve) might help to explain Vadim's unique brand of exhibitionist tenderness, but I think there's another reason: Vadim adored women.
His first film was called "And God Created Woman" (1956), and Vadim photographed his stars like a man who never stopped giving thanks to the Creator.
The dialogue is often stiff and the acting (by Mel Ferrer, Elsa Martinelli and Vadim's then-wife Stroyberg as the vampire Carmilla) worse.
dir.salon.com /people/obit/2000/03/06/vadim   (907 words)

  
 Slipcue E-Zine: Obituary Listings
Many of Vadim's subsequent films were also erotic, but he remained in the limelight as much because of his amorous ties to a succession of beautiful young actresses whose careers he promoted and whose lives he temporarily shared, among them Annette Stroyberg, Catherine Deneuve and Jane Fonda as well as Bardot.
Among his best-known films are 'No Sun in Venice" (1958) with Francoise Arnoul and an original score by the Modern Jazz Quartet; "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" (1961) starring Stroyberg; "Blood and Roses" (1960) with Stroyberg; "Vice and Virtue" (1962) with Deneuve; and "Barbarella" (1968) with Fonda.
After his marriage to Bardot fell apart in 1957, he married Stroyberg, with whom he had his first child, Nathalie.
www.slipcue.com /obits/02/13.html   (1581 words)

  
 AMCTV.com BIOGRAPHY - Roger Vadim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Only one year after the film's release, Vadim's marriage to Bardot soured; he wed his next wife, actress Annette Stroyberg, in 1958.
Stroyberg starred in Vadim's Les Liasons Dangereuses (1959) and bore Roger a daughter, but it wasn't long before their relationship ended.
Soon thereafter, Vadim took up with Catherine Deneuve, and cast her in Vice and Virtue (1963).
www.amctv.com /person/detail?CID=13158-1-1   (552 words)

  
 'Barbarella' Director Dead of Cancer :: Hollywood.com
Vadim also fathered a son, Christian, with Deneuve and had one daughter each with wives No. 2 and No. 4, Annette Stroyberg and Catherine Schneider respectively.
BEST IN SHOW: Annette Bening, the "American Beauty" real-estate wife who goes to great lengths to sell a house, has been named ShoWest's Female Star of the Year by the National Association of Theater Owners.
Bening, 41, will receive her award at ShoWest's convention March 6-9 in Las Vegas.
www.hollywood.com /news/detail/id/311956   (1031 words)

  
 Bitter Cinema
One suspects that the American marketers who put together this trailer were unsure themselves.
I imagine their prime directive was to show as much of Annette Stroyberg's bare back as possible.
One interesting sidebar to this film is the story of the man who wrote the novel on which this film is based, L'Aventure Commence ce Soir, or The Adventure Begins This Evening.
www.bittercinema.com /2004/05/llls-4-agent-of-doom.html   (645 words)

  
 Blood and Roses
Vampyres, Countess Dracula / The Vampire Lovers, Lust for a Vampire, Daughters of Darkness, Girl Play,
Vadim's take on Sheridan le Fanu's tale Carmilla is a somewhat languid chiller, updated to modern (1960) Italy and starring the lovely Annette Stroyberg as Carmilla and Elsa Martinelli as Georgia.
Pitched somewhere between the supernatural and the psychological Vadim draws us into a lushly coloured but oddly crepuscular landscape in which Carmilla may indeed be possessed by the spirit of her vampire ancestor Millarca or alternatively a depressive caught in the spell of an overwhelming romantic imagination.
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 Notes From an Eclectic Mind: Reading At The Table   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
So Friday when I laughed out loud while I was reading R. asked me to share the passage with her.
"Our arms were linked as we solemnly followed his casket through the narrow, ochre-tinted streets of old Saint Tropez— Brigitte Bardot, Annette Stroyberg, Catherine Schneider, Marie-Christine Barrault, and me. Of all Vadim’s wives and companions, only Catherine Deneuve and Ann Biderman were missing.", [Jane Fonda, My Life So Far]”
She was talking about the funeral of her ex-husband, French director Roger Vadim.
www.ranablog.com /archives/001285.php   (677 words)

  
 TabHeaven.com - Store :: Blood and Roses
Comment: Vadim's take on Sheridan le Fanu's tale Carmilla is a somewhat languid chiller, updated to modern (1960) Italy and starring the lovely Annette Stroyberg as Carmilla and Elsa Martinelli as Georgia.
If you are a student of cinema, Vadim will give you a fellowship on the artistry of filming.
Comment: ANNETTE VADIM REALLY CAPTUTRED MY INTEREST AND SO DID THE STORY.
www.tabheaven.com /store/index.php?Operation=ItemLookup&ItemId=6302491894   (470 words)

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