Jacqueline Bisset is a British actress known for her long and successful career in film and television. She was born in Surrey, England, and started her acting career in the early 1960s, Throughout her career, Jacqueline Bisset has appeared in numerous notable films and TV shows, showcasing her versatility and depth as a performer. Her performances have earned her critical acclaim and solidified her status as one of Hollywood's enduring and respected actresses. So let's start this quiz and know more interesting facts about Jacqueline Bisset.
1. What year Jacqueline Bisset was made her acting debut?
A. 1975
B. 1980
C. 1965
D. 1958
2. Jacqueline Bisset's breakout role came in which film?
A. Bullitt
B. Airport
C. The Deep
D. The Detective
3. Which of the following movies starred Jacqueline Bisset alongside Steve McQueen?
A. Bullitt
B. The Deep
C. Airport
D. None of these
4. In which movie did Jacqueline Bisset play the character of Miss Marple?
A. The Spiral Staircase
B. Death on the Nile
C. Murder on the Orient Express
D. The First Great Train Robbery
5. Which film earned Jacqueline Bisset her first Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Drama?
A. Under the Volcano
B. Rich and Famous
C. The Grasshopper
D. None of the above
6. Bisset played the role of Lady Amanda Duff in which British television drama series?
A. Jane Eyre
B. War & Peace
C. Wuthering Heights
D. The Woman of Substance
7. For which film did Jacqueline Bisset receive her first BAFTA Award nomination?
A. Bullitt
B. Airport
C. The Deep
D. Day for Night
8. Which actor co-starred with Jacqueline Bisset in the film "Welcome to New York"?
A. Jean Reno
B. Daniel Auteuil
C. Vincent Cassel
D. Gerard Depardieu
9. In which film Jacqueline Bisset played the character of a CIA agent?
A. The Grasshopper
B. Under the Volcano
C. The Fourth Angel
D. The Greek Tycoon
10. In which film did Jacqueline Bisset play the character of a French archaeologist named Marguerite?
A. The Deep
B. The Mephisto Waltz
C. The Sleepy Time Gal
D. Under the Volcano
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