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Nathalie Perrey (born Marie–Therese Amelie Perrey; 28 February 1929 – 25 March 2012)[1] was a French actress. She was best known for her many years working with director Jean Rollin, appearing in several of his films. She had consistently worked as a film editor and script supervisor among other things throughout her long career.
Not only as an actress, Perrey has worked with Rollin on other occasions. In 1970, she was a production assistant for Rollin's third feature, Le frisson des vampires, a screenplay writer for Tout le monde il en a deux, an assistant director for Fascination and Les paumées du petit matin, for which she also worked in continuity, as editor on Les deux orphelines vampires and La fiancée de Dracula for which she served continuity, costume designer and script supervisor. Perrey has also received script work in Requiem for a vampire and La rose de fer.