- Pascale tragically died of a heart attack on October 25, 1984, one day before what would have been her 26th birthday.
- She and Romy Schneider are the only actors to receive a posthumous César nomination, for their performances in Noites de Lua Cheia (1984) and La passante du Sans-Souci (1982), respectively.
- Daughter of Bulle Ogier
- She received her Best Actress award at the 1984 Venice Film Festival for Noites de Lua Cheia (1984) from Michelangelo Antonioni.
- She had been in a relationship with Jim Jarmusch and his film Daunbailó (1986) is dedicated to her.
- The character of Talulah in Mikhaël Hers's film Noites de Paris (2022) is said to be based on Pascale. The film also features footage from two of Pascale's films, Noites de Lua Cheia (1984) and Um Passeio por Paris (1981).
- At the time of her death, she had begun work on Didier Haudepin's film Elsa, Elsa! (1985); she was replaced by Lio.
- Renaud dedicated his 1985 song "P'tite Conne" to her. The singer hadn't known Pascale but learned after her death that she had been a fan of his.
- She died four days after François Truffaut.
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