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[[File:Ysabelle Lacamp.jpg|thumb|Ysabelle Lacamp in 2009.]]
[[File:Ysabelle Lacamp.jpg|thumb|Ysabelle Lacamp in 2009.]]


'''Ysabelle Lacamp''' (7 November 1954 – 26 June 2023) was a French novelist, singer and actress.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Berry |first=Chloe |date=2023-06-27 |title=Ysabelle Lacamp, actrice et romancière, est morte à 68 ans |url=https://actu.fr/societe/ysabelle-lacamp-actrice-et-romanciere-est-morte-a-68-ans_59782719.html |access-date=2023-06-27 |website=actu.fr |language=fr}}</ref>
'''Ysabelle Lacamp''' (7 November 1954 – 26 June 2023) was a French novelist, singer and actress.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Berry |first=Chloe |date=2023-06-27 |title=Ysabelle Lacamp, actrice et romancière, est morte à 68 ans |url=https://actu.fr/societe/ysabelle-lacamp-actrice-et-romanciere-est-morte-a-68-ans_59782719.html |access-date=2023-06-27 |website=actu.fr |language=fr}}</ref>


== Biography ==
== Biography ==


=== Family ===
=== Early life and education ===
Ysabelle Lacamp was born in [[Neuilly-sur-Seine]] and was the daughter of French journalist and writer [[Max Olivier-Lacamp]] ([[prix Renaudot]] 1969) and Pyong-You Hyun of Korean origin.
Ysabelle Lacamp was born in [[Neuilly-sur-Seine]] on 7 November 1954. She was the daughter of French journalist and writer [[Max Olivier-Lacamp]] ([[prix Renaudot]] 1969) and Pyong-You Hyun of Korean origin.


Lacamp received a degree in Chinese and Korean from the [[School of Oriental and African Studies|School of Oriental and African Studies in London]] and in Oriental languages ​​from Paris.
=== Studies ===
She received a degree in Chinese and Korean from the [[School of Oriental and African Studies|School of Oriental and African Studies in London]] and in Oriental languages ​​from Paris.


=== Career ===
=== Career ===
She started as an actress in 1975, first appearing in the cinema in the second part of the film ''[[Emmanuelle (film)|Emmanuelle]]''. She played notably in 1983 in ''[[Le Marginal]]'' by [[Jacques Deray]] with [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]] and ''Le Joli Cœur'' with [[Francis Perrin]]. On television, she appeared in episodes of the series ''Les Enquêtes du Commissaire Maigret'', ''[[Les Cinq Dernières Minutes]]'' and in 2002 in ''Fabio Montale'', with [[Alain Delon]].
Lacamp started as an actress in 1975, first appearing in the cinema in the second part of the film ''[[Emmanuelle (film)|Emmanuelle]]''. She played notably in 1983 in ''[[Le Marginal]]'' by [[Jacques Deray]] with [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]] and ''Le Joli Cœur'' with [[Francis Perrin]]. On television, she appeared in episodes of the series ''Les Enquêtes du Commissaire Maigret'', ''[[Les Cinq Dernières Minutes]]'' and in 2002 in ''Fabio Montale'', with [[Alain Delon]].


Throughout her roles, she was credited as Isabelle Olivier Lacamp, Isabelle Lacamp, Isabelle Olivier-Lacamp, Isa Lacamp. She also practiced in the dubbing of television series.
Throughout her roles, she was credited as Isabelle Olivier Lacamp, Isabelle Lacamp, Isabelle Olivier-Lacamp, Isa Lacamp. She also practiced in the dubbing of television series.
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In 1987, she released a [[45 rpm adapter|45 rpm]] entitled ''Baby Bop.''{{Needs citation|date=June 2023}}
In 1987, she released a [[45 rpm adapter|45 rpm]] entitled ''Baby Bop.''{{Needs citation|date=June 2023}}


She presented the cultural program ''Hors la ville'' on [[France 3 Limousin Poitou-Charentes]] for three years and for seven years co-organized the literary meetings of Ajaccio “Racines du ciel”.
Lacamp presented the cultural program ''Hors la ville'' on [[France 3 Limousin Poitou-Charentes]] for three years and for seven years co-organized the literary meetings of Ajaccio “Racines du ciel”.


She is best known as a writer, publishing bestselling novels. She released her first novel in 1986, ''Le Baiser du dragon''.
Lacamp is best known as a writer, publishing bestselling novels. She released her first novel in 1986, ''Le Baiser du dragon''.


She was a member of the jury for the [[Jean-Jacques-Rousseau Prize]] for autobiography.{{Needs citation|date=June 2023}}
Lacamp was a member of the jury for the [[Jean-Jacques-Rousseau Prize]] for autobiography.{{Needs citation|date=June 2023}}


=== Death ===
=== Death ===
Lacamp died on 26 June 2023 in Paris from cancer.<ref>{{Cite web |last=[[Mohammed Aïssaoui ]] |date=27 juin 2023 |title=La romancière et actrice Ysabelle Lacamp est morte à l'âge de 68 ans |url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/culture/la-romanciere-et-actrice-ysabelle-lacamp-est-morte-a-l-age-de-68-ans-20230627 |access-date=27 juin 2023 |website=[[Le Figaro]]}}.</ref>
Lacamp died from cancer in Paris, on 26 June 2023, at the age of 68.<ref>{{Cite web |last=[[Mohammed Aïssaoui ]] |date=27 juin 2023 |title=La romancière et actrice Ysabelle Lacamp est morte à l'âge de 68 ans |url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/culture/la-romanciere-et-actrice-ysabelle-lacamp-est-morte-a-l-age-de-68-ans-20230627 |access-date=27 juin 2023 |website=[[Le Figaro]]}}.</ref>


== Prizes ==
== Prizes ==
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== Publications ==
== Publications ==

* ''The Kiss of the Dragon'', Lattes , 1986
* ''The Kiss of the Dragon'', Lattes , 1986
* ''The Girl from Heaven'', Albin Michel , 1988
* ''The Girl from Heaven'', Albin Michel , 1988
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== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==


=== Cinema ===
=== Film ===
{{Columns-list|* [[1975 au cinéma|1975]] : ''[[Emmanuelle l'antivierge]]'', de [[Francis Giacobetti]]
{{Columns-list|* [[1975 au cinéma|1975]] : ''[[Emmanuelle l'antivierge]]'', de [[Francis Giacobetti]]
* [[1976 au cinéma|1976]] : ''[[L'Acrobate (film, 1976)|L'Acrobate]]'', de [[Jean-Daniel Pollet]]
* [[1976 au cinéma|1976]] : ''[[L'Acrobate (film, 1976)|L'Acrobate]]'', de [[Jean-Daniel Pollet]]
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==== Television films ====
==== Television films ====

* [[1987 in television|1987]] : ''[[Bonne chance Monsieur Pic !]]'' de [[Maurice Failevic]] : la recruteuse
* [[1987 in television|1987]] : ''[[Bonne chance Monsieur Pic !]]'' de [[Maurice Failevic]] : la recruteuse
* [[1988 in television|1988]] : ''Un Cœur de marbre'' de Stéphane Kurc : Ghislaine
* [[1988 in television|1988]] : ''Un Cœur de marbre'' de Stéphane Kurc : Ghislaine
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=== Dubbing ===
=== Dubbing ===

* 1990 : ''[[Twin Peaks]]'' : Jocelyn « Josie » Packard - (actrice : [[Joan Chen]])
* 1990 : ''[[Twin Peaks]]'' : Jocelyn « Josie » Packard - (actrice : [[Joan Chen]])
* 1981-1989 : ''[[Dynasty (1981 TV series)|Dynastie]]'' : Amanda Belford Carrington of Moldavia - (actrices : [[Catherine Oxenberg]] puis [[Karen Cellini]])
* 1981-1989 : ''[[Dynasty (1981 TV series)|Dynastie]]'' : Amanda Belford Carrington of Moldavia - (actrices : [[Catherine Oxenberg]] puis [[Karen Cellini]])
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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==

* {{Cite book |last=[[Catherine Bernié-Boissard]], [[Michel Boissard]] et [[Serge Velay]] |title=Petit dictionnaire des écrivains du Gard |date=2009 |publisher=Alcide |location=Nîmes |page=135-136 |pages=255 |language=fr}}
* {{Cite book |last=[[Catherine Bernié-Boissard]], [[Michel Boissard]] et [[Serge Velay]] |title=Petit dictionnaire des écrivains du Gard |date=2009 |publisher=Alcide |location=Nîmes |page=135-136 |pages=255 |language=fr}}
* Patrick Cabanel, « Lacamp Ysabelle », dans Patrick Cabanel et André Encrevé (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique des protestants français de 1787 à nos jours : H-L, t. III, Paris-Max Chaleil, 2022 (ISBN 978-2-8462-1333-2), p. 547-548.
* Patrick Cabanel, « Lacamp Ysabelle », dans Patrick Cabanel et André Encrevé (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique des protestants français de 1787 à nos jours : H-L, t. III, Paris-Max Chaleil, 2022 (ISBN 978-2-8462-1333-2), p. 547-548.

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Revision as of 22:26, 27 June 2023

Ysabelle Lacamp in 2009.

Ysabelle Lacamp (7 November 1954 – 26 June 2023) was a French novelist, singer and actress.[1]

Biography

Early life and education

Ysabelle Lacamp was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine on 7 November 1954. She was the daughter of French journalist and writer Max Olivier-Lacamp (prix Renaudot 1969) and Pyong-You Hyun of Korean origin.

Lacamp received a degree in Chinese and Korean from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London and in Oriental languages ​​from Paris.

Career

Lacamp started as an actress in 1975, first appearing in the cinema in the second part of the film Emmanuelle. She played notably in 1983 in Le Marginal by Jacques Deray with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Le Joli Cœur with Francis Perrin. On television, she appeared in episodes of the series Les Enquêtes du Commissaire Maigret, Les Cinq Dernières Minutes and in 2002 in Fabio Montale, with Alain Delon.

Throughout her roles, she was credited as Isabelle Olivier Lacamp, Isabelle Lacamp, Isabelle Olivier-Lacamp, Isa Lacamp. She also practiced in the dubbing of television series.

In 1987, she released a 45 rpm entitled Baby Bop.[citation needed]

Lacamp presented the cultural program Hors la ville on France 3 Limousin Poitou-Charentes for three years and for seven years co-organized the literary meetings of Ajaccio “Racines du ciel”.

Lacamp is best known as a writer, publishing bestselling novels. She released her first novel in 1986, Le Baiser du dragon.

Lacamp was a member of the jury for the Jean-Jacques-Rousseau Prize for autobiography.[citation needed]

Death

Lacamp died from cancer in Paris, on 26 June 2023, at the age of 68.[2]

Prizes

In 2003, she won the Cabri d'or from the Académie cévenole.

Publications

  • The Kiss of the Dragon, Lattes , 1986
  • The Girl from Heaven, Albin Michel , 1988
  • Spring Snow, co-written with Jean-Marie Galliand Albin Michel, 1988
  • The Blue Elephant, Albin Michel, 1990
  • Prunus flower in the land of magic gourds , co-written with Jean-Marie Galliand, Albin Michel, 1990
  • A well-behaved young girl, Albin Michel, 1991
  • Distant Paradises , co-written with Jean-Marie Galliand, LGF, 1993
  • Kimono Nights, co-written with Jean-Marie Galliand, LGF, 1996
  • Mambo Mambo , Ramsay, 1997
  • Kensington Square , Ramsay, 1999
  • The Man Without a Gun , Seuil, 2002 and Points, 2003
  • Cévennes, colors of the world - photographs by Jean du Boisberranger -, Rouergue editions, 2003
  • The Jealousy of Flowers , Seuil, , 2004 and Points, 2005
  • prefaced Scarecrows: Guardians of the Eternal by Sergio Cozzi, Equinoxe, 2006
  • prefaced La Table d'ardoise, Sylvalonia 1959, by Yves Portier, Regain de lecture, 2008
  • The Cloud Juggler, Flammarion, 2008
  • Passport to Cheju, Elytis, 2010
  • prefaced Living and Dying on the Banks of the Ganges , photo book by Jean-François Lixon, L'Esprit du Monde, 2012
  • Marie Durand: No to religious intolerance, Actes Sud, 2012
  • Shadow Among Shadows, ed. Bruno Doucey, 2018 (about the last hours of the poet Robert Desnos).

Filmography

Film

Television

Television films

Television series

Dubbing

References

  1. ^ Berry, Chloe (2023-06-27). "Ysabelle Lacamp, actrice et romancière, est morte à 68 ans". actu.fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  2. ^ Mohammed Aïssaoui (27 juin 2023). "La romancière et actrice Ysabelle Lacamp est morte à l'âge de 68 ans". Le Figaro. Retrieved 27 juin 2023. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= and |date= (help).

Bibliography

  • Catherine Bernié-Boissard, Michel Boissard et Serge Velay (2009). Petit dictionnaire des écrivains du Gard (in French). Nîmes: Alcide. p. 135-136. {{cite book}}: More than one of |pages= and |page= specified (help)
  • Patrick Cabanel, « Lacamp Ysabelle », dans Patrick Cabanel et André Encrevé (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique des protestants français de 1787 à nos jours : H-L, t. III, Paris-Max Chaleil, 2022 (ISBN 978-2-8462-1333-2), p. 547-548.