Highest rated movie: The Devil and the Ten Commandments (1962)
Lowest rated movie: It Can Be Done Amigo (1972)
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Movies starring Dany Saval have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 60%.
The Devil and the Ten Commandments - released in 1962 - is Dany Saval's highest rated movie, with a score of 66% based on 2 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Dany Saval is It Can Be Done Amigo - released in 1972 - with a score of 53% based on 3 reviews.
Dany Saval (born Danielle Nadine Suzanne Savalle on January 5, 1942 in Paris, France) is a former French actress.
Lithe and lovely French leading lady of the late 1950s and 1960s in both fluffy comedy and intrigue. Best known in America as one of a trio of lovely airline stewardesses being shuffled around by Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis in the slapstick comedy Boeing Boeing in which she played alongside Thelma Ritter, Christiane Schmidtmer and Suzanna Leigh.
Dany Saval retired from the movie and entertainment business in the late 1980s. She has a daughter named Stephanie Jarre (daughter of Maurice Jarre, her first husband), and currently resides in Paris with her second husband, Michel Drucker.
Dany Saval has acted in films with Nancy Kulp, Harp McGuire, Sally Field and Alain Delon.
Dany Saval has worked with these film directors: Julien Duvivier, James Neilson, John Rich and Maurizio Lucidi.
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