Charlotte Rampling

Charlotte Rampling (Sturmer, Essex, 5 February 1946) is a British actress.

Rampling is the daughter of Colonel Godfrey Rampling, a former Olympic athlete. She spent her childhood in France and then returned back to England, where they appeared in musicals and models did work. In 1972, she married actor Bryan Southcombe. They lived in a ménage à trois with a male model. Rampling remarried later with Jean-Michel Jarre, but this marriage also ended in divorce.

Along with Jane Birkin and Jacqueline Bisset she made her film debut in the English comedy The Knack ... and How to Get It (1965). Afterwards, she moved to Italy where they in The Damned (1969) by Luchino Visconti played. Rampling was best known to the general public with the sensational film The Night Porter (1974) by Liliana Cavani. At the end of the seventies moved to France and played with Rampling in films by, among other things, Yves Boisset, Claude Lelouch and François Ozon. ==Filmography[ Edit] ==