Maud Molyneux
Maud Molyneux (27 March 1948 – 16 September 2008) was a transgender French actress, journalist and costume designer.[1][2]
Career
Maud Molyneux started out as an activist in the Front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire (FHAR), and then founded the Gazolines movement with Patrick Bertaux and Paquita Paquin. In the 1970s and 80s, she became widely known for her interviews in the Façade magazine and her columns in the Libération (also known as Libé) daily French newspaper, in which she wrote about television and fashion (as herself), literature (under the pseudonym of Dora Forbes), and cinema (under the pseudonym of Louella Intérim).
Filmography
Acting
- 1974: Les Intrigues de Sylvia Couski by Adolfo Arrieta
- 1976: Tam Tam by Adolfo Arrieta
- 1976: Mélodrame by Jean-Louis Jorge (as Anna)
- 1981: Cinématon by Gérard Courant (as herself)
- 1985: La Nuit porte-jarretelles by Virginie Thévenet
- 1987: Jeux d'artifices by Virginie Thévenet (as Mrs Duval)
Costume Design
- 1999: The Dilettante by Pascal Thomas
- 2001: Day Off by Pascal Thomas
- 2004: Quand je serai star by Patrick Mimouni
- 2005: Mon petit doigt m'a dit... by Pascal Thomas
- 2006: Le Grand Appartement by Pascal Thomas
- 2008: Je vous hais petites filles (short film) by Yann Gonzalez
References
- "Maud Molyneux, le critique dandy aux identités multiples".
- "La mode de Monsieur Maud". Vogue France. September 7, 2011.
External links
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