The scottish actress Elizabeth Sellars , among the most fascinating interpreters of british cinema of the Fifties and Sixties, died last Monday at his home in France. Had 98 years. The announcement of the disappearance was given by the family.

After starring in the film The mark of the cobra (1954), Sellars had established with The contessa scalza (1954) directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz , playing the role of Jerry, the wife of a writer-director of Hollywood, Humphrey Bogart , and alongside Ava Gardner. In the same year, he played Désirée (1954) with Marlon Brando, who played the role of his brother-in-law, Napoleon Bonaparte: it was Julie Clary, the wife, Spanish queen who falls in love with Joseph Bonaparte ( Cameron Mitchell ). Became the protagonist with Peter O’toole in the Theft at the bank of England (1960), directed by John Guillermin .