Jacqueline Bisset Birthday September 13th
Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on September 13, 2009

Jacqueline Bisset
Jacqueline Bisset (born 13 September 1944) is a British actress. She has been nominated for four Golden Globe Awards and an Emmy Award. Her popular films include Bullitt (1968), Airport (1970), The Deep (1977), and Class (1983). In more recent years, she has appeared in several television productions, most notably the FX series Nip/Tuck in 2006.
In 1967, Bisset was cast in the movie Two for the Road with Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney. Next, she participated in the James Bond satire, Casino Royale (1967), as Miss Goodthighs. In 1968, Mia Farrow dropped out of the movie The Detective (1968) opposite Frank Sinatra, and the role went to Bisset. That same year, she was cast in her breakout role as Steve McQueen’s girlfriend in the hit action film Bullitt. She was one of the many stars in the blockbuster disaster film Airport (1970), which co-starred Dean Martin, Burt Lancaster, Jean Seberg, and Helen Hayes among others and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Bisset often appeared with her leading men in more than one film, such as Albert Finney, Paul Newman and Anthony Perkins. She co-starred with Newman and Perkins in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, with Newman in When Time Ran Out, with Finney in Two for the Road, Under the Volcano and the ensemble mystery Murder on the Orient Express, also starring Perkins and Sean Connery.
She is the main character in Luigi Comencini’s La donna della domenica in 1975. In 1977, Bisset made strides towards becoming a better-known entertainer in America with her movie The Deep, co-starring Robert Shaw and Nick Nolte, where swimming underwater wearing nothing under her T-shirt helped make the film a box office success, leading the producer Peter Guber to say, “That T-shirt made me a rich man,”. At the time, Newsweek declared her “the most beautiful film actress of all time.” About that time, a small film Bisset had made some years earlier was re-released in the United States under the title Secrets. That movie featured the only extensive nude scenes of Bisset’s career and the producers cashed in on her fame.

By 1978, she was a household name. She earned her first Golden Globe nomination for the comedy Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? Soon thereafter, she played in the movies Rich and Famous (1981) with Candice Bergen, Class (1983) with Rob Lowe and Under the Volcano (1984) with Albert Finney, for which she earned her a second Golden Globe nomination. In 1996, she was nominated for a César Award, for her role in La Cérémonie. Bisset has worked with such directors as François Truffaut, John Huston, George Cukor, and Roman Polanski. Several of her movies are French or Italian productions.

Bisset has appeared in made-for-TV movies, especially during the last decade. She received an Emmy Award nomination for the 1999 miniseries Joan of Arc. Other notable projects include the Emmy-nominated epics Jesus (1999) and In the Beginning (2001) with Martin Landau. She has also made guest appearances on Ally McBeal and Law and Order: Special
Victims Unit. One of her later TV movies, in 2003, was America’s Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story, in which she portrayed Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. In 2005, she appeared in Domino with Keira Knightly. Bisset’s most recent television work was a recurring role as the mysterious James, during the fourth season of the FX series Nip/Tuck. She starred in the lead role of Boaz Yakin’s Death in Love which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and is about “a Jewish concentration-camp survivor whose willing romance with the camp’s Nazi doctor—a man who tortured her fellow prisoners—destroys the lives of her American husband and their two sons 50 years later”.
Trivia:
Her first job was a waitress in a Chinese restaurant.
Favorite films: Brief Encounter (1945), Splendor in the Grass (1961).
Favorite actresses: Jeanne Moreau, Jessica Lange
Favorite actors: Marlon Brando, Anthony Hopkins, Montgomery Clift
Her most fulfilling role: “Julie” in François Truffaut’s “Day for Night” (La nuit américaine (1973).

Her favorite scene: fighting with Anthony Quinn in The Greek Tycoon (1978).
Godmother of actress Angelina Jolie.
Measurements: 36C-24-36 1/2 (as starlet 1973), 37C/D-25-36 (filming The Deep (1977) (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine).

Member of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2001
No relation to Josie Bissett.
She said her last name is pronounced “Bissit” and rhymes with “Kiss it”.
Had long-term relationships with Michael Sarrazin (1968-1974), Victor Drai (1975-1980), Alexander Godunov (1981-1988), Vincent Perez (1988-1993) and Emin Boztepe (1995-2005).
Reignited her romance with Emin Boztepe [August 27, 2009].
Hollywood gossip has linked her with Frank Sinatra and Ryan O’Neal.
Reportedly had an affair with co-star Steve McQueen while they were filming Bullitt (1968). They remained friends until his death, and Jacqueline narrated a documentary about his life titled “Steve McQueen: the Essence of Cool.”
