
Marianne Faithfull – a life in pictures
Marianne Faithfull posing for portraits in 1965 Photograph: Trinity Mirror/Mirrorpix/Alamy
With her first husband, John Dunbar, an artist and co-founder of the Indica gallery, London in 1965 Photograph:Photograph: Terry Mealy/Mirrorpix
Performing on The Tom Jones Show in 1966 Photograph: ITV/Rex/Shutterstock
With the director Jean-Luc Godard and actor Anna Karina on set in Paris in 1966 during the filming of the French crime comedy film Made in USA. Marianne plays herself as a singer in a cafe, The song she sings is As Tears Go By Photograph: Reporters Associes/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images
Backstage with her boyfriend Mick Jagger after her first night performance as Irina in Chekhov's Three Sisters' at the Royal Court theatre in London in April, 1967 Photograph:Photograph: Marc Sharratt/Shutterstock
With the director Michael Winner on the set of the 1967 film I'll Never Forget What's 'is Name Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy
Filming The Girl on a Motorcycle in 1967 Photograph: Bill Zygmant/Shutterstock
Faithfull leaving court in June 1967 when her boyfriend, Jagger, was sentenced to three months in jail on narcotics charges. The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards was sentenced to a year in prison Photograph: Bettmann/Bettmann Archive
With her co-star Alain Delon in the 1968 film The Girl on a Motorcycle, directed by Jack Cardiff Photograph: Photo 12/Alamy
Arriving at court with Mick Jagger in 1969 to face charges of possessing marijuana. The couple were arrested during a police raid at Jagger's Cheyne Walk home in London Photograph: Bettmann/Bettmann Archive
As Ophelia in the 1969 film adaptation of Hamlet with Nicol Williamson in the lead role Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy
With her mother, Eva von Sacher-Masoch, Baroness Erisso, at their cottage in 1970 Photograph: Trinity Mirror/Mirrorpix/Alamy
Pictured with her son Nicholas, at home in Aldworth, Berkshire in 1971 Photograph: Trinity Mirror/Mirrorpix/Alamy
Wearing a dress by the British designer Ossie Clark in 1973 Photograph: David Redfern/Redferns
With David Bowie at a live recording of The 1980 Floor Show for the NBC Midnight Special TV show, at the Marquee club in London in October 1973. Photograph:At her wedding to Ben Brierly, a punk musician from the band the Vibrators in 1979 Photograph: Trinity Mirror/Mirrorpix/Alamy
The cover of the 1979 album Broken English. The photograph was taken by the British photographer Dennis Morris Photograph: Vinyls/Alamy
At the Dorchester hotel in London in 1980 Photograph: Mirrorpix/Getty Images
Performing at the Dominion theatre in London in 1982 Photograph: David Corio/Redferns
On stage during Roger Waters' concert version of The Wall in Berlin on 21 July 1990. The concert commemorated the fall of the Berlin Wall and a recording of it was released as the live album The Wall – Live in Berlin Photograph:Photograph:With the British musician Johnny Marr performing on stage during the Here, There And Everywhere: a Concert For Linda tribute to Linda McCartney at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1999 Photograph:With Jarvis Cocker of Pulp performing at the Barbican, London in 2002 Photograph:At the Berlin international film festival in 2007 Photograph:At her home in Paris in 2018 Photograph: Yann Orhan
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