Catherine Deneuve to Sue Book Editor

10 months ago 17th Jan 07:01

Iconic actress Catherine Deneuve is planning to sue the editor of a book which portrayed her father as a German sympathiser during the war.The movie legend was furious to discover an unofficial biography 'Deneuve, L'Affranchie' had been published about her father, screen actor Maurice Dorl?, in 2007.
That is very difficult to accept, someone who would just take things, make facts work together and just invent things. But I didn't read it. I was going to, my sisters have read it, and it's supposed to be so awful, really.
The star and her family were left fuming when they realised the content of the book claimed Dorl? appeared in several propaganda films and pro-Nazi radio plays. And now Deneuve is planning to take legal action against the editor of the book, which was written by Bernard Violet, for the upset it has caused her family.She tells Britain's The Guardian newspaper, "I didn't read it. I'm going to sue the editor of the book. The book didn't do well, so my lawyer didn't want me to do anything until (later)."It's awful! So I'm going to sue him for my family more than anything. I'm going to do it for the principle, and for my father. How people see me is one thing, how I am is one thing, how people write can be another thing, but the most difficult thing for me is that someone could write just anything for the sake of writing a book."That is very difficult to accept, someone who would just take things, make facts work together and just invent things. But I didn't read it. I was going to, my sisters have read it, and it's supposed to be so awful, really."
Catherine Deneuve

Catherine Deneuve

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