Theatre
- 1955 : Orvet, by Jean Renoir, director Jean Renoir, Théâtre de la Renaissance
- 1956 : Gigi, by Anita Loos, director Sir Peter Hall, New Theatre, London
- 1961 : La sauvage, by Jean Anouilh, BBC (live), London
- 1961 : Ondine, by Jean Giraudoux, director Sir Peter Hall, Aldwych Theatre, London
- 1965 : Carola, by Jean Renoir, director Norman Lloyd, PBS TV, Los Angeles
- 1975 et 1981 : 13, rue de l'amour (Monsieur Chasse), by Georges Feydeau, director Basil Langton, US and Australie
- 1978 : Can-Can, musical by Cole Porter & Abe Burrows, director John Bishop, US and Canadian tour
- 1983 : The rehearsal by Jean Anouilh, director Gillian Lynne, English tour
- 1984 : On your toes by Rogers and Hart, director George Abbott, US tour
- 1985 : One for the Tango (Apprends-moi Céline) by Maria Pacôme, director Pierre Epstein, US tour
- 1985 : L'inaccessible, author and director Krzysztof Zanussi, Théâtre du Petit Odéon of Paris and Spoletto Festival, Italy
- 1991 : Grand hotel, adaptation from the novel of Vicky Baum, director Tommy Tune, Berlin
- 1991 : Le martyre de Saint Sebastien by Claude Debussy and Gabriele d'Annunzio, narration, directed by Michael Tilson Thomas, London Symphony Orchestra
- 1995 : Georges Sand et Chopin, author Bruno Villien, Greenwich Festival, Great Britain
- 1997 : Nocturne for lovers, adaptation Gavin Lambert, director Kado Kostzer, Chichester Festival Theatre, Great Britain
- 1997 : The story of Babar, by Jean de Brunhoff, narration, music from Francis Poulenc, Chichester Festival, Great Britain
- 1998 : Apprends-moi Céline, by Maria Pacôme, director Raymond Acquaviva, French tour
- 1999 : Readings from Colette, director Roger Hodgeman, Melbourne Festival, Australie
- 1999 : Nocturne for lovers, director Roger Hodgeman, Melbourne Festival, Australie
- 2009 : Thank Heaven - 'platform' at the Théâtre National of London
- 2010 : A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim, director Lee Blakeley, Théâtre du Châtelet
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“Make them laugh, make them cry, and back to laughter. What do people go to the theatre for? An emotional exercise.... I am a servant of the people. I have never forgotten that.”
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