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Friday, 4 February 2011

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‘Last Tango in Paris’ Star Maria Schneider Dies

The famous butter scene, she said, was not in the script and made it into the film only at Brando’s insistence. “I felt humiliated and to be honest, I felt a little raped, both by Marlon and by Bertolucci,” she said. “After the scene, Marlon didn’t console me or apologize. Thankfully, there was just one take.”

Ms. Schneider later appeared opposite Jack Nicholson in “The Passenger” (1975), directed by Michaelangelo Antonioni, and she went on to work with important directors like René Clément in “The Baby-Sitter” (1975) and Jacques Rivette in “Merry-Go-Round” (1981), but her film career remained a minor one after the early 1970’s, in part because of a turbulent personal life than included drug abuse, at least one suicide attempt and messy affairs with both men and women. ( Read Maria Schneider Butter Scene more... )

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Maria Schneider, 'Last Tango in Paris' star famous for butter scene, dead at 58 after 'long illness'

Maria Schneider, the French star of "Last Tango in Paris," has died at the age of 58.

The actress, who was 19 when she starred opposite 48-year-old Marlon Brando in Bernardo Bertolucci's 1972 film, died Thursday morning in Paris after a "long illness," a source close to the actress told Agence-France Press.

According to people.com, she had suffered from cancer. ( Read Maria Schneider Butter Scene more... )

'Last Tango in Paris' actress Maria Schneider had a turbulent life

The word that Maria Schneider died Thursday in Paris at the age of 58 resonates with baby boomers. For them she was a pivotal sexual icon of their youth. In 1973, Schneider was the next big thing. The wildest of wild childs who embraced the sexual revolution with open arms. She was the female lead opposite Marlon Brando in Bernardo Bertolucci's X-rated "Last Tango in Paris." Schneider was so overtly sexual she made Brigitte Bardot look like a nun.

The film made the cover of major magazines for its nudity and frank and often violent sexual scenes between Brando, who earned an Oscar nomination, and the then 20-year-old Schneider. No one looked at a stick of butter quite the same way after one classic scene.

Brando played a recent American widower whose wife had committed suicide; Schneider was the carefree Parisian engaged to marry a pompous young filmmaker (Jean-Pierre Leaud). Brando's Paul and Schneider's Jeanne meet at an apartment for rent, have a quick sexual encounter and decide to meet there again for anonymous encounters -- they know nothing about each other, including each other's name. ( Read Maria Schneider Butter Scene more... )

'Last Tango' Star Maria Schneider Dies at 58

Controversial French actress Maria Schneider, best known for her infamous role opposite Marlon Brando in "Last Tango in Paris," died in Paris this morning following a lengthy illness. She was 58.

Schneider, the daughter of an actor and model, she was a virtual unknown before becoming Brando's leading lady in Bernardo Bertolucci's groundbreaking 1972 film. The vivid "butter sex scene" caused quite a controversy in its day, after which Maria decided never to do nude scenes to avoid being typecast as a sex symbol. ( Read Maria Schneider Butter Scene more... )

Maria Schneider Butter Scene

Maria Schneider Butter Scene, RIP, French actress Maria Schneider died after a long battle with cancer. She was 58. Schneider became known in 1973 as the star of 19 years of ertic masterpiece, “Last Tango in Paris”, but the actress never matched these heights beginning.

Even if it seems contrary Jack Nicholson in Michelangelo Antonioni in 1975 “The Passenger”, the Seventies were a time traveling for Schneider, marked by drug addiction, suicide attempts and battles with depression. She rarely acted on screen again. Even “Last Tango”, became a source of discomfort for Schneider and actress often had important things to say about Bernardo Bertolucci and co-star Marlon Brando. ( Read Maria Schneider Butter Scene more... )

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