Lise Delamare

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Lise Delamare (born April 9, 1913 in Colombes , † July 25, 2006 in Paris ) was a French actress .

Lise Delamare was a member of the Comédie-Française from 1934 , in the same year she became legendary as Marie Antoinette in Jean Renoir's Die Marseillaise (La Marseillaise) . The fame with this classic is followed by the commitment to historical figures, such as Anna of Austria in Le chateau perdu and Maria de Medici in André Hunebelle's Le Capitan .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1935: Game in Monte Carlo (Pension Mimosas)
  • 1937: Branded (Forfaiture)
  • 1938: The Marseillaise (La Marseillaise)
  • 1942: Symphony of Love (La symphonie fantastique)
  • 1942: The Count of Monte Christo (Le Comte de Monte Christo)
  • 1942: The False Beloved (La fausse maitresse)
  • 1943: Waltz in White (La valse blanche)
  • 1946: Adventure at the Royal Court (Le Capitan)
  • 1946: The Countess of Lunegarde (Lunegarde)
  • 1947: Monsieur Vincent
  • 1955: The great maneuver (Les Grandes Manœuvres)
  • 1955: Lola Montez
  • 1957: Natali (Nathalie)
  • 1957: Escaping the Swamp (Escapade)
  • 1960: My sword for the king (Le Capitan)
  • 1960: The boss knows no mercy (L'ennemi dans l'ombre)
  • 1961: Devil at midnight (Les démons de minuit)
  • 1961: The King's Bed (Vive Henri IV… vive l'amour!)
  • 1969: Nobility does not protect against folly (Clérambard)
  • 1973: Take care, Nicolas (Salut, l'artiste)
  • 1989: Bell Me a Song of Death (Baxter)

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