Danielle Darrieux
Danielle Darrieux (pronounced [da.niɛl i.vɔn ma.ʁi ɑ̃.twa.nɛt daʁ.jø]) was a prominent French actress and singer, born on May 1, 1917, and she graced the world until October 17, 2017. With a remarkable film career that spanned over eight decades, Darrieux featured in more than 110 films, beginning her illustrious journey in 1931. She became one of France's most celebrated movie icons, leaving an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape.
Her extensive body of work reflects her versatility and enduring appeal, as she effortlessly transitioned between different genres and styles over the years. Darrieux's talent and charisma captivated audiences both in France and internationally, solidifying her status as a beloved figure in the film industry. Throughout her life, she was lauded for her performances and her contributions to the arts, becoming a symbol of French cinema's golden age. Danielle Darrieux's legacy continues to resonate, as her films remain cherished by both classic film enthusiasts and new generations of viewers.
Filmography
Le Plaisir
Alexander the Great
The Man in the Buick
Lovers of Paris
Marie-Octobre
Rich, Young and Pretty
The Image Book
Dream Castle
Scene of the Crime (1986)
Good Lord Without Confession
The Truth About Bebe Donge
5 Fingers
Epiphany Sunday
Whims
The Earrings of Madame de...
La Ronde
The Young Girls Turn 25
A Room in Town
The Greengage Summer
The Young Girls of Rochefort
A Few Days with Me
Persepolis
8 Women