Marie-Pierre Casey

Les Choses de la vie Marie-Pierre Casey is a French actress, born on 24 January 1937 in Creusot, Saône-et-Loire.

[2] She studied at the Conservatoire de Lyon [fr] and at Cours Simon in Paris, before starting at the cabarets of the Rive Gauche.

[2] In the early 1950s, Marie-Pierre Casey had a small role in the film Forbidden Games directed by René Clément (1952), where she appeared as a shadow.

In 1960, she appeared briefly as a nurse in the film Certains l'aiment froide by Jean Bastia.

She says "It's better that way, because I wouldn't do that every day", which made the advert a real success amongst television viewers.