Carole Hélène Marthe Andrée Achache[1][2] (née Salomon-Lange;[3] 31 May 1952 – 1 March 2016) was a French writer, photographer and actress.
She was the daughter of French writer Monique Lange and the mother of French-Moroccan film director Mona Achache.
She later worked as a still photographer in the films Other People's Money (1978), A Week's Vacation (1980), The Trout (1982), and Un soir au club (2009).
[13][14] In the 1970s and early 1980s, Achache worked as an actress under the name Carole Lange in films such as Guy Gilles's Earth Light (1970),[15] José Giovanni's The Gypsy (1975), Costa-Gavras's Special Section (1975),[15] Jeanne Moreau's Lumière (1976),[15] Joseph Losey's Mr. Klein (1976),[15] Claude Sautet's Mado (1976),[16] Yves Boisset's Le Juge Fayard dit Le Shériff (1977),[15] Jacques Rouffio's Violette & François (1977),[15] Georges Lautner's Death of a Corrupt Man (1977),[15] and Laurent Heynemann's The Bit Between the Teeth (1979).
[18] She also worked as a still photographer in films such as Other People's Money (1978) by Christian de Chalonge,[19] A Week's Vacation (1980) by Bertrand Tavernier,[20] The Trout (1982) by Joseph Losey,[21] and Un soir au club (2009) by Jean Achache.