Paris (AFP)

Pascale Roberts, a prolific supporting role, notably seen by Robert Guédiguian at the cinema and in "Plus belle la vie" on television, died Saturday at the age of 89, told AFP on Sunday his agent Babette Pouget.

The actress died in Paris as a result of "a long illness". In his rich filmography, we find Yves Boisset's "Dupont Lajoie", Jacques Deray's "Three Men to Cut Down", Jean-Loup Hubert's "The Great Path" or Bertrand's "The Daughter of D'Artagnan". Tavernier, before a regular collaboration with Robert Guédiguian since the mid-1990s.

She had become very popular over the past decade with a recurring role - that of Wanda Legendre - in "Plus Belle La Vie", "which she had to give up two years ago for health reasons," she said. his agent at AFP.

Throughout a career in the river began in the 1950s, she also stepped on the boards, and was staged by Jean-Louis Barrault in the 1960s or Jean-Luc Moreau in the 2000s.

On the private side, she was the first wife of actor Pierre Mondy.

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