Louise D'hour
Acting
Biography
Louise Catherine D'hour was born in Douai, France in 1934. She was an actress, known for her appearances in films directed by Jean Rollin. She was cast in three of Rollin's works: "Requiem pour un vampire" (1971), "Les démoniaques" (1974)" and "Les paumées du petit matin" ("The Escapees", 1981). She also appeared in Rachel Weinberg's "L'ampélopède" (1974), Édouard Molinaro's comedy horror "Dracula père et fils" ("Dracula and Son”, 1976) and Jean Schmidt's "Les clowns de Dieu" (1986). She died in Paris, France in 2010.
Known For

A gang of pirates rape the two sole survivors of a ship wreck. The violated girls are rescued by the strange inhabitants of a supposedly haunted island, where they are granted supernatural powers to strike revenge against the pirates.
The Demoniacs

After a psychoanalyst unsuccessfully tries to convince four sisters that they are not 200 year old vampires, the Queen of the Vampires promulgates the cause of the Undead.
The Rape of the Vampire

Two girls on the run get lost in the French countryside, and wind up in a haunted chateau occupied by an ailing vampire and his servants.
Requiem for a Vampire

On the run from an asylum for the insane, two girls embark on a surreal journey with a group of traveling erotic dancers.
The Escapees

In a village located in the central French region of Sologne, a young girl notes the negative effects of urbanization on her environment; then she imagines the appearance of the Ampélopède, a strange creature living in the woods.