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Véra Gibson-Amado, known professionally as Véra Clouzot, (30 December 1913 – 15 December 1960) was a Brazilian-French film actress and screenwriter. She is known for playing Linda in The Wages of Fear (1953), Christina Delassalle in Les Diaboliques (1955), and Lucie in Les Espions (1957). Clouzot also co-wrote the screenplay for La Vérité (1960). Her husband, director Henri-Georges Clouzot, named his production company after her, Véra Films.

Clouzot was born Véra Gibson-Amado in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Alice do Rego Barros and Gilberto Amado, a Brazilian congressman, writer, journalist, lawyer and ex-President of the United Nations' International Law Committee. Writer Jorge Amado was her second cousin.

In 1941, Véra met French actor Léo Lapara, a member of the theater company of Louis Jouvet who toured in Brazil during World War II. Vera married the actor, taking part in the company's South American tour that lasted almost four years.

After World War II, Vera settled in Paris. Louis Jouvet took over the direction of the Athenée Theater, while she continued to do small roles.

Véra met film director Henri-Georges Clouzot through her then-husband, Léo Lapara, who had minor parts in Quai des Orfèvres (1947) and Return to Life (1949), in the segment directed by Clouzot, "Le Retour de Jean".

Véra worked as a continuity assistant on Clouzot's Miquette (1950), and they married in 1950. Clouzot named his production company, Véra Films, after his wife. She made only three films, all directed by her husband. The sole female role in The Wages of Fear (1953), Linda, is played by Véra. Clouzot wrote the role specifically for his wife, as the character does not exist in the original novel. The Wages of Fear is about a South American town where a group of desperate men are offered money to drive trucks carrying nitroglycerin through rough terrain to put out an oil well fire. The Wages of Fear was the 4th highest-grossing film in France in 1953, and was seen by nearly 7 million spectators.

The most notable of Clouzot's films starring Véra was the classic thriller, Les Diaboliques (1955), co-starring Simone Signoret. She also starred in Les Espions (1957), and co-wrote the screenplay for the film La Vérité (1960), which was also directed by her husband.

Clouzot and Véra took a film crew with them to Véra's homeland in Brazil for their honeymoon, where Clouzot made his first attempt at directing a documentary film. The Brazilian government took issue with Clouzot filming the poverty of people in the favelas rather than the more picturesque parts of Brazil. The film was never finished because the costs became too high. Clouzot became fascinated with the region and wrote a book, Le cheval des dieux, recounting his trip.

Véra died in Paris in 1960, aged 46, from a heart attack, shortly after the filming of La Vérité. Henri-Georges Clouzot fell into a depression over her death. After her funeral, he moved to Tahiti, but returned to France in December 1961. She is buried in the Montmartre Cemetery in Paris.

Source: Article "Véra Clouzot" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Véra Clouzot, née Vera Gibson Amado le 30 décembre 1913 à Rio de Janeiro au Brésil et morte le 15 décembre 1960 dans le 8e arrondissement de Paris, est une actrice française d'origine brésilienne.

En 1941, Vera Gibson Amado, fille d’un diplomate brésilien, rencontre et épouse le comédien Léo Lapara, membre de la troupe de Louis Jouvet justement en tournée à Rio de Janeiro en pleine Seconde Guerre mondiale. Elle intègre le groupe pour une série de représentations en Amérique du Sud qui se concluent près de quatre ans plus tard par un retour à Paris, à la Libération. Dans la capitale française Louis Jouvet, qui a repris la direction du théâtre de l'Athénée, continue de lui confier des petits rôles.

En 1947, elle rencontre le réalisateur Henri-Georges Clouzot sur le tournage de Quai des orfèvres dans lequel Léo Lapara joue l'inspecteur Marchetti. Sur un coup de foudre elle divorce et épouse aussitôt Clouzot. Ce dernier exige beaucoup d’elle lorsqu’il la dirige.

Il l'engage comme scripte sur le film Miquette et sa mère (1949) et il lui fait aussi tourner le court-métrage Brasil (1950) puis ses trois seuls films: Le Salaire de la peur (1953), Les Diaboliques (1955) et Les Espions (1957). Le réalisateur fonde à cette occasion la société de production Vera Films en l'honneur de sa femme.

Le 2 novembre 1960, sort le film d'Henri-Georges Clouzot, La Vérité (1960) avec Brigitte Bardot, dont elle est coscénariste.

Véra Clouzot meurt le 15 décembre 1960, à l'âge de 46 ans, des suites d'une attaque cardiaque.

Source: Article "Véra Clouzot" de Wikipédia en français, soumis à la licence CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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