Dutch actress Sylvia Kristel, who starred in erotic films in the 1970s and 1980s, and turned famous thanks to the French series “Emmanuelle”, died in the night from Wednesday to Thursday.
“She died at night during her sleep,” said Marieke Verharen, the rep. of the Dutch star, adding that Sylvia Kristel died “due to a cancer.”
Sylvia Kristel was born in Utrecht, The Netherlands, in 1952 and educated in a convent with strict religious rules. As a teenager she moved to Amsterdam.
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Kristel is the best known Dutch actress abroad and reached the fame with her 1974 film “Emmanuelle” which made waves around the world. Directed by filmmaker Just Jaeckin, the movie was adaptation of the novel written by Emmanuelle Arsan.
The film, which enjoyed a huge international success, narrates the sexual adventures of a young woman who travels to Asia. The series was screened for 11 years in a cinema on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.
Sylvia Kristel then starred in “Emmanuelle 2” (1975), “Goodbye Emmanuelle” (1977) and “Emmanuelle 4” (1984), but these movies were commercially less successful than the original film.