Hélène Perdrière (born 17 April 1912[citation needed] in Asnieres-sur-Seine, died 27 August 1992 in Boulogne-Billancourt) was a French stage and film actress.[1] After earning a first prize for comedy at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in 1928, she became the first resident of Comédie-French[clarification needed]. She resigned to become the partner of Pierre Fresnay in the boulevard theaters of the time, before returning to the Comédie-French circuit in April 1952, and remaining until its end in December 1973. She then went on to play with the Renaud-Barrault Company until her retirement a year later. At the Comédie-French, she staged several plays of Marivaux. She was also an election interpreter.
Hélène Perdrière | |
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Born | |
Died | 27 August 1992 | (aged 80)
Occupation | Film actress |
Years active | 1930 - 1980 |
Filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1930 | Le Roi des resquilleurs | Lulu | |
1932 | La foule hurle | Anne | |
1932 | Mon coeur balance | Henriette | |
1933 | Criminal | Mary Brody | |
1933 | La merveilleuse tragédie de Lourdes | Odile Duprat | |
1934 | Jeanne | Evodie | |
1935 | Gangster malgré lui | ||
1935 | The Squadron's Baby | Isabelle | |
1935 | La marmaille | Ninette | |
1939 | Three from St Cyr | Françoise le Moyne | |
1946 | Women's Games | Simone | |
1946 | The Ideal Couple | Diana | |
1946 | Night Warning | Hélène | |
1948 | Route sans issue | Evelyne Cléry | |
1948 | The Ironmaster | Claire de Beaulieu | |
1948 | Man to Men | Elsa Kastner | |
1949 | The Mystery of the Yellow Room | Mathilde Stangerson | |
1949 | The Perfume of the Lady in Black | Mathilde Stangerson - la fille de feu le professeur Stangerson | |
1950 | Rome Express | Éliane | |
1950 | The New Masters | Yvonne Durand | |
1950 | A Certain Mister | L'Index | |
1950 | Mystery in Shanghai | Floriane Aboody | |
1951 | Topaze | Suzy Courtois | |
1956 | If All the Guys in the World | Christine Largeau | |
1974 | The Phantom of Liberty | La vieille tante / Aunt |
References
edit- ^ "Hélène Perdrière". BFI. Archived from the original on 20 January 2009. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
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