French chanteuse of the late ‘50s, actress and director Juliet Berto was a leading lady who made a big splash in the ’60s by appearing in a string of films by Jean Luc Godard that began with Deux ou Trois Choses Que Je Sais d’Elle (Two or Three Things I Know About Her) in 1966. Other notable directors for whom she worked include Jacques Rivette and Alain Tanner. Berto also wrote the occasional screenplay. In 1981, she made her directorial debut with Neige (Snow). Berto died of cancer at the age of 42. —allmovie guide
Love her crooked teethline...and her acting too....and those 60's lips...the bangs, the Nouvelle Vagueness within her....and the fact that I thought she was a guy. Juliet et pas Juliette. And she did a film in Portugal. So yeay!
"...at the age of 42." :O. Brilliant in OUT 1, and I need to see WEEKEND again to recall where she was in it. Looking forward to more stuff by this lovely lady.