Annik Malvil | |
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Born | Annick Ghislaine Astrid Deligant 11 May 1936 Ixelles - Belgium |
Nationality | French |
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Years active | 1954—1986 |
Annick Deligant , better known as Annik Malvil (born 11 May 1936 in Ixelles, Belgium), is a former French model and actress based in Brazil. [1]
Annik moved to Brazil as a teenager, and completed her degree there. [2] In 1954, after working as a model, she began working on radio and television stations in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Although born in Belgium, she is french thus in Brazil she was called Francesinha. [3] Her first film was Conceição (1960), opposite Hélio Souto. Annik's notable films include O Homem do Rio (1965) and Ana, a Libertina (1975). She has also acted in the miniseries Memórias de um Gigolo (1986). As an actress, she has starred in over 18 films. She eventually left the film industry after the arrival of pornochanchada. [4]
As a model, Annik has been featured in numerous magazines. In May 1969, she posed nude for Fairplay magazine. She is known for launching the tube dress on the catwalks. [5]
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Year | Title | Role |
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1975 | Ana, a Libertina | Vizinha de Ana |
1973 | Os Homens Que Eu Tive | Tânia |
1970 | O Ritual dos Sádicos | — |
Vida e Glória de um Canalha | Olga [6] | |
1969 | O Cangaceiro sem Deus | Lúcia |
1968 | Um Dia, numa Cidade | Sônia |
Viagem ao Fim do Mundo | Pandora | |
Enfim Sós... com o Outro | Fabienne | |
1967 | Juego peligroso | Esposa |
1966 | 007 1/2 no Carnaval | — |
Cuidado, Espião Brasileiro em Ação | Isabel | |
Essa Gatinha É Minha | Cláudia | |
1964 | L'homme de Rio [3] | Airplane Hostess |
Pão de Açúcar | Chiquinha | |
1963 | Os Vencidos | — |
1961 | Férias no Arraial [3] | Nhá Maria Amélia |
1960 | Conceição [3] | — |
Year | Title | Role |
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1986 | Memórias de um Gigolô | Nanette [3] |
1965 | Olhos Que Amei [3] | Condessa Sônia de Alemberg |
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