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Born in England in 1955, Charlotte Alexandra Seeley was active as an actress in France as Charlotte Alexandra (her middle name) from 1974 to 1976 and in England as Charlotte Seeley (her last name) from 1977 to 1987. Not particularly beautiful but in no way shy about her body, she was the ideal choice for Catherine Breillat's first (and very controversial)opus A Real Young Girl (1976). She is indeed memorable in her only leading role as Alice Bonnard, a surly aggressive fourteen-year-old girl (although she was twenty at the time of filming) who explores her fledgling sexuality in all the directions possible. The other French films she appeared in (with the exception of Jean-Daniel Pollet' charming "tango tale" The Acrobat (1976)) are all soft porns. In England, her parts were less spicy but it is to be noted that one of her last roles happened to be in Personal Services (1987), some kind of spoof (with Terry Jones at the helm how could it be otherwise?) of the sex film she made in France.