Entertainmentianne Faithfull: 5 Curiosities about the actress, singer and muse of the Stonesa actress and British singer passed away on Thursday, 30, at 78 years ago

Entertainmentianne Faithfull: 5 Curiosities about the actress, singer and muse of the Stonesa actress and British singer passed away on Thursday, 30, at 78 years ago

British actress and singer died on Thursday, 30, at the age of 78

Died on Thursday, 30, the actress and singer Marianne Faithfullat 78. With movies like The motorcycle girl (1968) in her filmography, she also inspired songs from Rolling Stones like “Wild Horses“,”You can always get what you want“and”Dear Doctor“, besides inspiring the then boyfriend Mick Jagger composing “Sympathy for the Devil“By presenting it with the book The Master and the Daisyfrom Mikhail Bulgakov.

Below we separated five curiosities about the British pop legend:

Descendant of the 1st Masochist

Besides walking surrounded by illustrious people, Faithfull It was a direct descendant of the Count Leopold von Sacher-Maschwriter of the classic of erotic literature The Venus of the Peles (1870). The term “masochist” was coined from the surname of the singer’s great-uncle.

Shakespearean actress

The filmography of Faithfull It has very interesting movies. In 1969, she starred in the film adaptation of Hamletfrom William Shakespearedirected by Tony Richardson. In the movie, where she interpreted Opheliacontracted with Anthony Hopkins and Nicol Williamson.

Dirty mouth – but by art

According to rumors, the actress was the first person to say the word “F ***” in a popular movie, the feature film After everything is overdirected by Michael Winner and released in 1967.

Modest start

Despite becoming a pop figure of British music, the musical career of Marianne Faithfull It started at Folk. The first performances took place in Cafés de London, his hometown.

Inspiring muse

Faithfull inspired the song “Wild Horses” of the Rolling Stones. After waking up from a drug -induced coma, she would have said Mick Jagger “Wild horsepower could not drag me away,” which became a verse of the song.

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Source: Rollingstone

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