Olga Georges-Picot (6 January 1940 – 19 June 1997) was a French actress. She was a great-niece of François Georges-Picot.
Born in Shanghai, in Japanese-occupied China, she was the daughter of Guillaume Georges-Picot, the French Ambassador to China, and a Russian mother, Anastasia Mironovich. She attended the International School in Geneva in the early fifties with her sister. She also attended the Lycée français de New York (Class of 1958). She studied acting at the Actors Studio in Paris.
Her acting career included roles in French and English films, and on television. She was featured in Playboy Magazine’s "Sex in Cinema" column, and also on the front cover of the periodical Adam.
She appeared in three mainstream films: Denise, the OAS mole, in The Day of the Jackal (1973); Countess Alexandrovna in Woody Allen’s Love and Death (1975); and Julie Anderson in Basil Dearden’s The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970). Her break-through role in the movies was as Catrine in the Alain Resnais’s film Je t'aime, je t'aime (1968). Earlier that year, she had appeared in the French television movie Thibaud the Crusader (1968).
On Thursday 19 June 1997, she jumped to her death from the 5th floor of an apartment building in Paris, France.
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1985
as Chantal
1984
as Suzanne Chauveau, the mother
1978
1977
as Florence
1976
as Cécile Vierne
1975
as Countess Alexandrovna
1975
as Leylah Saleh
1974
as Nadine Mercier
1974
as Monique Kalfon
1974
as Nora/The Lawyer
1973
as Marie-Hélène
1973
as Dominique
1973
as Christine Benoît
1973
as Denise
1973
as Nicole Lefèvre
1973
as Michèle Florin
1973
as Claire
1972
as Gunhild
1972
as Self
1971
as Nadine
1970
as Julia Anderson
1970
as Claudia
1969
as Catherine
1968
as Agathe
1968
as Elsa
1968
as Isabelle Moreau
1968
as Catherine
1967
as Joanna's Touring Friend (uncredited)
1965
as Self
1962
as Secretary (segment "Ella")