Murray Head, born in 1946 in London, is an English actor known for his diverse contributions to film and music. In The French Woman (1977), he delivers a compelling performance that captures the essence of the era's exploration of complex relationships. Beyond acting, Head gained fame for his musical hits, including 'Superstar' from the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar. His multifaceted career reflects a unique blend of theatrical prowess and musical talent, making him a noteworthy figure in the cult film landscape.
The French Woman
Based on a true story. Madame Claude, a well connected Parisienne with dark past, runs a network of high-class call girls. She sends her girls to any place in the world to satisfy sexual desires of wealthy and powerful men. Claude's manipulations also involve big business and politics. Meanwhile, photographer David Evans is trying to clear his own criminal record by providing the authorities with pictures of Claude's girls with important clients in compromising positions. But powerful men can do anything to keep their secrets...