Pascale de Boysson (16 April 1922–9 August 2002) was a French film, television and stage actress who also adapted and translated plays for the French stage. She was a two-time winner of the Molière Award, winning it in 1988 and posthumously in 2003.
Pascale de Boysson est une comédienne française née le 16 avril 1922 au château de Châtillon (commune de Chindrieux), morte le 9 août 2002 à La Noue (commune de Sainte-Marie-de-Ré) et inhumée au Coux-et-Bigaroque (Dordogne). (fr)
Pascale de Boysson (16 April 1922–9 August 2002) was a French film, television and stage actress who also adapted and translated plays for the French stage. She was a two-time winner of the Molière Award, winning it in 1988 and posthumously in 2003. (en)
Pascale de Boysson est une comédienne française née le 16 avril 1922 au château de Châtillon (commune de Chindrieux), morte le 9 août 2002 à La Noue (commune de Sainte-Marie-de-Ré) et inhumée au Coux-et-Bigaroque (Dordogne). (fr)
Pascale de Boysson (16 April 1922–9 August 2002) was a French film, television and stage actress who also adapted and translated plays for the French stage. She was a two-time winner of the Molière Award, winning it in 1988 and posthumously in 2003. (en)