Having trained at the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, French actress Sabine Azéma was poised for success. The statuesque stunner kicked off her film career by kicking off her clothes in the comedy On aura tout vu (1976). That translates to The Bottom Line even though the ingénue exposed her top-line chest! But as fetching as her budding breasts were, the panty-clad cutie was overshadowed by co-star Miou-Miou’s full frontal nudity. Not one to let that get her down (especially since it got audience members up), Sabine flashed her flesh again — this time for the comedy On n’est pas des anges…elles non plus (1981). Next came the Alain Resnais musical Life is a Bed of Roses (1983) featuring Fanny Ardant, Elisabeth Rousseau, and Sabine’s naked chest. Merci! By 1984, the busy beauty lent her sexy presence to the movie Love Unto Death and won a César Award for Best Actress per her turn in A Sunday in the Country. Sabine then put the thrills into Robert Enrico’s thriller Zone rouge (1986) when she flashed her rack in the shower. Years later, Ms. Azéma showed off her comic timing (among other things) in the rom-com Peindre ou faire l’amour (2005). The ravishing redhead continued to arouse movie goers by donning boner-inducing lingerie in the award-winning dramedy Private Fears in Public Places (2006). Ooh la la! Whether appearing on film (Mélo, Smoking/No Smoking, La puritaine) or on TV (La Preuve par treize, L’ Étrange monsieur Duvallier), Mademoiselle Azéma has maintained one risqué resumé!