
Danielle Darrieux
Acting
Biography
Danielle Darrieux (French pronunciation: [da.niɛl i.vɔn ma.ʁi ɑ̃.twa.nɛt daʁ.jø]) (1 May 1917 – 17 October 2017) was a French actress and singer, who appeared in more than 110 films after 1931. She was one of France's great movie stars and her eight-decade career is among the longest in film history.
Born: May 1, 1917
Place of Birth: Bordeaux, Gironde, France
Known For

Miss

Midi Première
Midi Première is a French variety show presented by Danièle Gilbert, directed by Jacques Pierre and broadcast from January 6, 1975 until January 1, 1982 on TF1. The program was generally broadcast between 12:15 p.m. and 12:55 p.m., then giving way to the 1:00 p.m. TV news. However, the broadcast schedule could change, depending on the guests, and the setting where the recording of the program was shot. Certain performances by artists who have become cult like the one where Ringo jostles with a demonstrator in interpretation (1977), that of Dalida with the title There is always a song with the soundtrack that does not start, twice, at the right speed (1978), Claude François and his Clodettes, who, in the provinces, are unable to join "the set" in order to interpret his song, the latter being taken by the crowd of delirious fans (summer 1977) . The group Supertramp performed there with the title "Dreamer" on March 8, 1975.

Katia
In the middle of the 19th century, Tsar Alexander II made the acquaintance of a young aristocratic girl from the provinces, unruly in character. He falls in love with her and tries to see her again.

Dédé
Dédé is a young wealthy man who buys a shoe store, owned by his friend Robert, in order to receive more conveniently his mistress. Everything seems fine and Dédé seems to be enjoying all of this. But the man barely knew that he would fall in love with one of the many pretty vendors of his new "acquisition", favoring this new girl over the previous one.

1940: Taking over French Cinema
Paris, 1940. German occupation forces create a new film production company, Continental, and put Alfred Greven – producer, cinephile, and opportunistic businessman – in charge. During the occupation, under Joseph Goebbels’s orders, Greven hires the best artists and technicians of French cinema to produce successful, highly entertaining films, which are also strategically devoid of propaganda. Simultaneously, he takes advantage of the confiscation of Jewish property to purchase film theaters, studios and laboratories, in order to control the whole production line. His goal: to create a European Hollywood. Among the thirty feature films thus produced under the auspices of Continental, several are, to this day, considered classics of French cinema.

Le Grand Échiquier

Cinépanorama

Persepolis
In 1970s Iran, Marjane 'Marji' Satrapi watches events through her young eyes and her idealistic family of a long dream being fulfilled of the hated Shah's defeat in the Iranian Revolution of 1979. However as Marji grows up, she witnesses first hand how the new Iran, now ruled by Islamic fundamentalists, has become a repressive tyranny on its own.

Deneuve, la reine Catherine
She is said to be cold, secretive and mysterious. She has the reputation of not letting anything of her intimate thoughts, her private life, her joys as well as her torments show through. She managed to protect her family, her loves, her choices from the curiosity of magazines and her public. A tour de force for a sixty year long career with more than one hundred and thirty films shot with the greatest filmmakers in the world. However, the raw material for a very personal account of Catherine Deneuve exists: it can be found in the interviews given by the actress from her beginnings until today. They allow us to discover another Catherine Deneuve.

The Young Girls of Rochefort
In the seaside town of Rochefort, twin sisters Delphine and Solange dream of love and artistic fulfillment beyond their quiet lives. As sailors, artists, musicians, and chance visitors pass through town during a weekend fair, a web of near-misses and romantic longing brings ideal partners tantalizingly close—without their realizing it.
Filmography
as Self (Archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
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as Self (archival footage)
as Camille
as Self (archive footage)
as Madeleine
as Self (archive footage)
as Isabel Esteva
as Camilla Tressilian
as Mamie-Rose
as Marjane's Grandmother (voice)
as Odette Saint-Gilles
as Emilie
as Madame de Rosemonde
as Mamy
as Eva
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Lady Sheila Belmont
as Adeline Whiteoak
as Alice Smith
as Self (archive footage)
as Lolotte
as Armande
as Self
as L'Arquebuse
as Madame Pasquier
as Self
as La grand-mère
as Adrienne
as Françoise Canavaggia
as Marie-Pierre
as Margot Langlois
as Valentine
as Self
as Marie
as Evangeline Saint-Léger
as Miss
as Julie Follavoine
as Suzanne Taylor
as Christina
as Marion Renoir
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Françoise
as Teresa, Jaci's mother
as Self
as Lorette Boiselier
as Alice
as Madame Fernande
as Mme Dalayrac
as Yvonne Garnier
as Julia Ségovie
as Yolande
as Marie-Gabrielle de M.
as Edith Rollo
as Prostitute
as Judith
as Hedwige
as Mme Héon
as Clarisse Ardan
as Mme. Marsais
as Danielle Garnier
as Marie-Laure Robert-Guichard,
as Madame Zisi
as Henriette d'Entragues
as Gabrielle
as Eve Faugères
as Jeanne Montcatel
as Marie-Hélène Dumoulin, aka 'Marie-Octobre'
as Catherine Brévent
as Monique Lebeaut
as Thérèse Marken
as Brigitte de Lédouville
as Caroline Hédouin, boss of “Au Bonheur des Dames”
as the friend star
as Françoise Fabre
as Isabelle Lindstrom
as Olympias
as Self
as Agnès Sorel
as Constance Chatterley
as Madame de Montespan
as Eléonore Denuelle
as Constance Andrieux dite Poussy
as Mrs. de Rénal
as Béatrice Berthier
as Geneviève Dupré
as Self
as Janine Fréjoul
as Comtesse Louise de...
as Madame Rosa
as Condesa Anna Staviska
as Elisabeth 'Bébé' Donge
as Christine
as Gabrielle Bonnadieu
as Marie Devarone
as Luisa d'Asburgo-Lorena
as Emma Breitkopf, la femme mariée
as Amélie d'Avranche
as Marceline
as Self
as La reine d'Espagne Marie de Neubourg
as Arabella Delvert
as Martine Carignol
as Elisabeth 'Chérie' Delors
as Lilian Rander
as Lise
as Micheline Chevassu
as Arlette
as Anita Ammer
as Catherine Dolgorousky, aka 'Katia'
as Nicole de Cortillion
as Lydia
as Jacqueline Vignol
as Jacqueline Serval
as Youki Iwamoura Ranewsky
as Claire Derouve
as Marie Vetsera
as Denise, aka Mademoiselle Mozart
as Hélène de Richemond / Marianne de Richemond
as Lucie
as Annie Bourguet
as Denise
as (uncredited)
as Nicole Nadin
as Jeannette
as Macha
as Béatrix
as Régine
as Henriette Stenay
as Coquecigrole
as Antoinette