Alexandra Stewart
She appeared in an episode of The Saint
Alexandra Stewart is a Canadian actress.
Biography
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Alexandra Stewart left for Paris, France, in 1958, to study art. Within a year, she made her film debut in Les Motards, and has since then enjoyed a steady career in both French- and English-language films.Besides her cinema career, she regularly appeared on television in shows such as Les Jeux de 20 heures and L'Académie des neuf. She has also appeared in the 1981 cartoon Space Stars and had cameos in , The Saint and Danger Man . Notably, she is also the English-language narrator of the Chris Marker's 1983 documentary, Sans Soleil. She was part of the jury of the 2004 Chicago International Film Festival.
Personal life
She has a daughter, Justine, with the French director Louis Malle.Filmography
- 1956: Women's Club
- 1958: Les Motards as La speakerine
- 1959: Le Bel âge
- 1960: Tarzan the Magnificent as Lori
- 1960: Trapped by Fear
- 1960: Exodus as Jordana Ben Canaan
- 1961: Une grosse tête by Claude de Givray
- 1961: Les Mauvais Coups
- 1961: The End of Belle
- 1962: Climats by Stellio Lorenzi
- 1963: ' by Franz Peter Wirth
- 1963: ' by Will Tremper
- 1963: Dragées au poivre by Jacques Baratier
- 1963: Le Feu follet by Louis Malle
- 1963: Thank You, Natercia
- 1963: ' by Alfred Weidenmann
- 1964: ' by Camillo Mastrocinque
- 1965: Sie nannten ihn Gringo by Roy Rowland
- 1965: Mickey One by Arthur Penn
- 1965: Thrilling, segment Il vittimista by Ettore Scola
- 1967: Maroc 7 by Gerry O'Hara
- 1967: La mariée était en noir by François Truffaut
- 1968: Only When I Larf by Basil Dearden
- 1968: L'Écume des Jours
- 1969: Waiting for Caroline by Ron Kelly
- 1969: Bye bye, Barbara
- 1969: Umano, non umano di Mario Schifano
- 1970: Slap in the Face by Rolf Thiele
- 1970: The Man Who Had Power Over Women by John Krish
- 1971: ' by Philippe Tolédano
- 1971: Zeppelin by Etienne Périer
- 1972: Day for Night by François Truffaut
- 1972: Because of the Cats by Fons Rademakers
- 1974: Bingo by Jean-Claude Lord
- 1974: The Marseille Contract by Robert Parrish
- 1975: ' by Pierre Kast
- 1975: Black Moon by Louis Malle
- 1976: ' by Philippe de Broca
- 1977: The Uncanny by Claude Héroux
- 1977: Good-bye, Emmanuelle by François Leterrier
- 1978: La petite fille en velours bleu by Alan Bridges
- 1978: In Praise of Older Women by George Kaczender
- 1980: Agency by George Kaczender
- 1980: ' by Pierre Kast
- 1980: Phobia by John Huston
- 1981: Les Uns et les autres by Claude Lelouch
- 1981: The Last Chase by Martyn Burke
- 1981: Madame Claude 2 by François Mimet
- 1982: Femmes by Tana Kaleya and Deva Tanmayo
- 1984: Charlots Connection by Jean Couturier
- 1984: The Blood of Others by Claude Chabrol
- 1986: Under The Cherry Moon by Prince
- 1987: Frantic by Roman Polanski
- 1988: The Passenger - Welcome to Germany
- 1989: Les Jeux de société
- 1990: Monsieur by Jean-Philippe Toussaint
- 1994: Le Fils de Gascogne by Pascal Aubier
- 1996: Seven Servants by Daryush Shokof
- 1999: La Candide Madame Duff by Jean-Pierre Mocky
- 2000: Sous le sable by François Ozon
- 2001: Fifi martingale by Jacques Rozier
- 2004: Mon petit doigt m'a dit... by Pascal Thomas
- 2007: Fallen Heroes
- 2011: The Hidden Face
- 2015: Valentin Valentin'' by Pascal Thomas
- 2015: "La duchesse de Varsovie "
Recognition
- From 23 to 25 November 1990, Alexandra Stewart presided over the 14th Festival international du film de création super 8 de Metz organised by Claude Kunowitz in partnership with the Mairie de Metz.