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- Died
- Christine Pascal was born on November 29, 1953 in Lyon, Rhône, France. She was an actress and writer, known for The Little Prince Said (1992), Félicité (1979) and Let Joy Reign Supreme (1975). She was married to Robert Boner. She died on August 30, 1996 in Garches, Hauts-de-Seine, France.
- SpouseRobert Boner(1982 - August 30, 1996) (her death)
- In the '70s, Christine Pascal shared an apartment with Isabelle Adjani and Isabelle Huppert.
- In July 2003, Daniel Tap, a psychiatrist with a private hospital in Garches, a suburb of Paris, was sentenced to a year in prison and a fine of 10,000 francs for partial responsibility for Pascal's suicide, which occurred when she threw herself out of a window at the hospital. Her husband, Robert Boner, filed a complaint against the hospital, claiming that his wife, who was suffering from severe depression, had told several nurses and other employees of the hospital of her suicidal intentions and that her security and well-being was disregarded. An investigation led to charges being filed against her treating doctor, Dr. Tap. Suicide had been a recurring theme in her films.
- Appeared in first film at age 21; directed first film at age 25.
- At the time of her death, she was being held in a psychiatric hospital.
- President of the jury at the entrance examination of La Fémis (France's national film school) in 1995.
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