Dany Carrel

Dany Carrel (born 1932) is a French film actress who was active primarily during the 1950s and 1960s. She appeared in a number of French productions, often in supporting roles, and is noted for her work in titles such as Les Amants de demain (1959), Le Miracle des loups (1961), and La Fièvre du dimanche (1962).

Carrel’s career began in the mid‑1950s, and she continued to act in both cinematic releases and occasional television appearances until the late 1960s. After retiring from the screen, she largely withdrew from public life.

Details regarding her early life, including her exact birth date, birthplace, and family background, are not comprehensively documented in widely available sources. Accurate information is not confirmed.

No major awards or honors have been recorded for Carrel in mainstream film industry references.

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