Saturday, October 18, 2025

RIP Martine Brochard

 

French actress Martine Brochard has died. She was the wife of the Terni director and playwright Franco Molè.

Terni In Rete

By Redazione

October 18, 2025

 

Parisian actress Martine Brochard died today in Rome at the age of 79.

In France she has appeared in masterpieces such as "Is Paris Burning?" by René Clement and "Stolen Kisses" by François Truffaut.

Moved to Italy in the 70s, she was the protagonist of many successful titles: "Milan trembles, the police want justice", from 1973 by Sergio Martino.

"Storia di una monaca di clousura", by Domenico Paolella, 1973.

"La nottata", by Tonino Cervi, 1974. "The Governess", by Giovanni Grimaldi, also dates back to the same year.

In more recent years she had appeared in "My first 40 years", by Carlo Vanzina, 1987. "Paprika", by Tinto Brass, 1991. With the same director he will also shoot "The Man Who Looks", 1994.

"Lightning strikes", by Neri Parenti, 2012.

Martine Brochard has also worked for TV in very successful titles: "The Betrothed", "The Boys of the 3^ C", "Let's Not Leave Us Anymore", "Vento di ponente", "Incantesimo", "Il bello delle donne", "La squadra", "Il sangue e la rosa", "Il peccato e la vergogna", "Viso d'angelo", "Non è stato mio figlio".

The French actress was married to the director and playwright Franco Molè, who died in 2006.

Together they filmed, in 1990, "The room of words".

Four years ago she was in Terni, together with her son Ferdinando Ceriani, to remember the figure of her husband and to inaugurate the street that was dedicated to him in the gardens of Chaos.

BROCHARD, Martine (Annie Martine Brochad)

Born: 4/2/1944 Neuilly-sur-Seine, Haut-de-Seine, Île-de- France-France

Died: 10/18/2025, Morlupo, Rome, Lazio, Italy

 

Martine Brochard’s western – actress:

A Man Called Blade – 1977 (Angela)

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