Marie Mergey

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Marie Mergey (born February 22, 1922 or February 28, 1922 in Fayl-Billot , † April 8, 2017 in Couilly-Pont-aux-Dames ) was a French actress .

Life

After her debut in 1946 in Alain Resnais ' Ouvert pour cause d'inventaire alongside Michel Auclair and Danièle Delorme , Julie in Jean Delannoy's Die Schenke der Verlockung (1959) and Adelaide alongside Bourvil in Claude Autant-Lara's La jument verte (1960 ). She casts Autant-Lara for The King's Bed (1961) as Léonora Galigaï and as Pierre Mondy's wife, Madame Carderousse, in The Count of Monte Christo (1961). Another time with Resnais as Madame Lopez in The War Is Over (1966). Best known on television as the benevolent Breton Honorine in the six-part Die Insel der 30 Tode (1979). She leads heroine Véronique ( Claude Jade ) to the island of Sarek and later plunges from the rocks into the sea in a maddened state. Furthermore as Madame Georges alongside Christine Deschaumes , Sigmar Solbach and Nicole Jamet in the six-part The Secrets of Paris (1980) based on Eugène Sue . Her later roles include a. Isabelle Huppert's mother-in-law in Claude Chabrol's Madame Bovary (1991) and Emilie in The Giraffe's Neck (2004).

Filmography (selection)

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