- She was the grandmother of the french photographer Benoit Eon.
- From 1965 to 1973 she recorded at "la Maison de la Radio" (Paris), in studio the 113, 740 episodes of the radio serial "Bons baisers de partout" with her friends Pierre Dac, Francis Blanche, Paul Préboist, Roger Carel, Maurice Biraud and Jean Piat, written by Pierre Dac and Louis Rognoni, aired on France Inter.
- She directed the Parisian theater "Le Vieux-Colombier" from 1971 to 1972.
- Under the pseudonym of Antony Capa she wrote the play "Les Guss" which she interpreted with Roger Hanin in 1970 under the supervision of Roberto Rossellini on a music of Jean-Jacques Debout.
- In 1947, under the name "Anna Paglieri", she interpreted "La Tragédie du roi Richard II" by William Shakespeare with Jean Vilar, Silvia Monfort and Jeanne Moreau.
- In vocal dubbing she was the French voice of many stars, like Sophia Loren or Anna Magnani.
- In the film Escalier de service (1954), which she interpreted with her friends Danielle Darrieux, Robert Lamoureux, Sophie Desmarets, Jean Richard, Denise Grey, Marthe Mercadier, Yves Robert, Jean-Marc Thibault, and Fernand Sardou (Michel Sardou's father), she was Louis de Funès's daughter. She has reworked several times with Louis de Funès, particularly in the French adaptation of the film Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) with Paul Newman.
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