EMMANUELLE ARSAN
'Marayat Rollet-Andriane' born as 'Marayat Bibidh' (born 1932 in Bangkok, Thailand) is a French writer of Eurasian origin, most famous for creating the fictional character ''Emmanuelle'' (under the pseudonym 'Emmanuelle Arsan'), a woman who engages in an exploration of her own sexuality under varying circumstances.
At the age of 16 Arsan was married to a French diplomat at UNESCO, Louis-Jacques Rollet-Andriane. Her novel ''Emmanuelle'', presumably a quasi-autobiography, was published and distributed clandestinely in France in 1957. Following the success of her film ''Emmanuelle'' in 1974, Arsan directed the film ''Laure'' (1975) about the sexual discoveries of a younger "Emmanuelle" named Laure in yet another exotic surroundings.
She had also appeared on screen under the stage name 'Marayat Andriane' in the 1966 film ''The Sand Pebbles'' and in the 1967 episode "Turn of a Card" of the U.S. series ''The Big Valley''. Her only other film appearance was in ''Laure'', which was also released under the title ''Forever Emmanuelle''.
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★ French (adult) website devoted to Emmanuelle Arsan
At the age of 16 Arsan was married to a French diplomat at UNESCO, Louis-Jacques Rollet-Andriane. Her novel ''Emmanuelle'', presumably a quasi-autobiography, was published and distributed clandestinely in France in 1957. Following the success of her film ''Emmanuelle'' in 1974, Arsan directed the film ''Laure'' (1975) about the sexual discoveries of a younger "Emmanuelle" named Laure in yet another exotic surroundings.
She had also appeared on screen under the stage name 'Marayat Andriane' in the 1966 film ''The Sand Pebbles'' and in the 1967 episode "Turn of a Card" of the U.S. series ''The Big Valley''. Her only other film appearance was in ''Laure'', which was also released under the title ''Forever Emmanuelle''.
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