Danièle Delorme

Danièle Delorme

Danièle Delorme, whose real name is Gabrielle, Daniele, Margarita, Andrée Girard, is an actress and producer of the French film, born on 9 October 1926 in Levallois-Perret. She is the daughter of the painter and poster artist Andre Girard. She studies piano to become a concert pianist, but the war forced him to interrupt it. She fled to Cannes, where she follows the courses of the theatre of John Wall and then she started in the theatre company of Claude Dauphin and in 1942, Marc Allégret engages in Félicie Nanteuil. After the war she studies with Tania f. balashova, and Rene Simon. Her interpretation of Gigi after Colette in 1949 brought him fame, and on this record turns many films where his grace, his modesty, and his passion to flower of skin in the roles of heroine fragile, often marked by destiny are printing. In the 1950s and 1960s, it played at the theater the great playwrights such as Ibsen, Jean Anouilh, Paul Claudel, Pirandello. After a role against the employment of woman machiavellian in Here is the time of the assassins by Julien Duvivier, it takes at the beginning of the 1960s some distance with his profession as an actress to make the production. We see in the films of Yves Robert in the 1970s, and it embodies in 1980 for the television, Colette in the Birth of The day of Jacques Demy. In 1982, she created the video collection of Witnesses, biographies of contemporary personalities. She was married to Daniel Gélin from 1945 to 1955, a marriage which resulted in Xavier Gélin. She was then married to Yves Robert, from 1956 until the latter's death. Together they created the production company The Guéville, which was The War of the buttons, and Alexander the blessed. She was the president of the Commission of advance on receipts from the Centre national de la cinématographie (CNC) in 1980 and 1981. She has also been president of the Jury of the Golden Camera at the Cannes film Festival in 1988. Still in 1988, she was part of the committee of wise men, who proposed the creation of the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (CSA), replacing the national Commission of communication and freedoms (CNCL). She is a member of the honorary committee of the Association for the right to die in dignity (ADMD).

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Movies starring Danièle Delorme (56)

Fall Out (1996)

Mrs. Germaine

Sleeping Waters (1992)

Mrs. De Lespinière

We Will All Meet in Paradise (1977)

Marthe Dorsay, Étienne's Wife

Repeated Absences (1972)

La Mère De François

The Bamboo Incident (1970)

L'infirmière Française

The Seventh Juror (1962)

Geneviève Duval

Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962)

The Flower Vendor / Actress In Silent Film

Women's Prison (1958)

Alice Rémon Or Dumas

Neither Seen Nor Recognized (1958)

Une Admiratrice À La Fête Du Village

The Healer (1953)

Isabelle Dancey

Femmes de Paris (1953)

Young Female Client Of Ruban Bleu (Uncredited)

Love, Madame (1952)

Self (Uncredited)

Olivia (1951)

Former Student (Uncredited)

Without Leaving an Address (1951)

Thérèse Ravenaz, Jeune Mineure Provinciale

Lost Souvenirs (1950)

Danièle (Segment "Une Cravate De Fourrure")

Gigi (1949)

Gilberte Dite 'Gigi'

The J3 (1946)

A Student

Lunegarde (1946)

(Uncredited)

Twilight (1944)

La Camarade De Félicie (Uncredited)

Movies Made by Danièle Delorme (18)

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