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Danielle Darrieux
Life Time
1 May 1917 - 17 October 2017
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She was born on May 1, 1917 in Bordeaux, France. In the movie debuted 14-year-old. In 1935, she married director and playwright Henri Decoin, who filmed her in his lyrical comedies, where she sang and danced. However, the role in the film "Meyerling" found that Danielle is a great dramatic actress. Divorced in 1940 with Dequan, she got along with international adventurer Porfirio Rubirosa and married him in 1941, but in 1947 they separated. This coincided with the birth of a new "crinoline Darrieux"
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She was born on May 1, 1917 in Bordeaux, France. In the movie debuted 14-year-old. In 1935, she married director and playwright Henri Decoin, who filmed her in his lyrical comedies, where she sang and danced. However, the role in the film "Meyerling" found that Danielle is a great dramatic actress. Divorced in 1940 with Dequan, she got along with international adventurer Porfirio Rubirosa and married him in 1941, but in 1947 they separated. This coincided with the birth of a new "crinoline Darrieux" in lush costume dramas. In the 60s, she cooled to the movies, preferring solo concerts, then television. Darrieux was twice awarded "Cesar": in 1985 - honorary, in 1987 - for the role of the supporting in "Crime Scene". It was the second film where she played Catherine Deneuve's mother. The first is Rochefort Girls. "8 Women" is the third.