Clio Goldsmith
Known for: Acting
Born: June 15, 1957 in Paris, France
Clio Goldsmith (born 16 June 1957) is a French former actress, appearing mostly as a femme fatale in some films of the early 1980s. She is a member of the prominent Goldsmith family through her father ecologist Edward Goldsmith. Goldsmith was married to British travel writer Mark Shand, thus a former sister-in-law to Queen Camilla. She began acting in the 1980 movie The Cricket of Alberto Lattuada. Alongside Virna Lisi and Anthony Franciosa, she played a fun-loving girl ending up as prostitute. In 1981, she played prostitute Clemence in Mauro Bolognini's The Lady of the Camellias together with Isabelle Huppert. In Plein sud, she vows she will take up with the first fool she sees, seducing Patrick Dewaere. In 1982, the title role in the comedy Bankers Also Have Souls earned her some international fame. The Michel Lang movie which was produced by her cousin Gilbert de Goldschmidt featured Pierre Mondy and Claudia Cardinale. Goldsmith plays a beautiful call girl, a gift to a retiring banker from his colleagues. After two other roles, and having appeared twice in an Italian adult entertainment magazine Playmen, she retired from acting. From 1982 to 1985 she was married to Italian entrepreneur Carlo Alessandro Puri Negri (*1952), an heir of the Pirelli family. They had a daughter, Talita. In 1990 she married British author Mark Shand, brother of Queen Camilla and they had a daughter, Ayesha. Shand confirmed in 2010 that the couple were divorced. Source: Article "Clio Goldsmith" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for
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The Cricket
Cicala
Lady of the Camelias
Clemence
Bankers Also Have Souls
Joyane, aka Barbara
Heat of Desire
Carol
The Big Pardon
Viviane Atlan
Honey
Anny
The Fall of the Rebel Angels
Cecilia
Miss Right
Quarreling Woman
L'Étincelle
Dale
The Big Pardon 2
Viviane Atlan (archive footage)
Celebrity Nude Revue: Easy 80's Volume 1
Self (archive footage)
...e la vita continua
Silvia Betocchi
Spécial cinéma
Self
La Storia Vera Della Signora Dalle Camelie
Clemence
Champs-Elysées
Self