Danielle Darrieux
Danielle Yvonne Marie Antoinette Darrieux was a French actress of stage, television and film, as well as a singer and dancer.
Beginning in 1931, she appeared in more than 110 films. She was one of France's great movie stars and her eight-decade career was among the longest in film history.
Life and career
Darrieux was born in Bordeaux, France, during World War I, the daughter of Marie-Louise and Jean Darrieux, a medical doctor who was serving in the French Army. Her mother was born in Algeria. Her father died when she was seven years old.Raised in Paris, she studied the cello at the Conservatoire de Musique. At 14, she won a part in the musical film Le Bal. Her beauty combined with her singing and dancing ability led to numerous other offers; the film Mayerling brought her to prominence.
In 1935, Darrieux married director/screenwriter Henri Decoin, who encouraged her to try Hollywood. She signed a seven-year contract with Universal Studios to star in The Rage of Paris opposite Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Afterwards, she elected to return to Paris.
Under the German occupation of France during World War II, Darrieux continued to perform, a decision that was severely criticized by her compatriots. However, it is reported that her brother had been threatened with deportation by :de:Alfred Greven|Alfred Greven, the German manager of Continental, the only film production company permitted in occupied France. She received a divorce and then fell in love with Porfirio Rubirosa, a Dominican Republic diplomat and notorious womanizer. They married in 1942. His anti-Nazi opinions resulted in his forced residence in Germany. In exchange for Rubirosa's freedom, Darrieux agreed to make a promotional trip in Berlin. The couple lived in Switzerland until the end of the war, and divorced in 1947. She married scriptwriter Georges Mitsikidès in 1948, and they lived together until his death in 1991.
Darrieux appeared in the MGM musical Rich, Young and Pretty. Joseph L. Mankiewicz lured her back to Hollywood to star in 5 Fingers with James Mason. Upon returning to France, she appeared in Max Ophüls' The Earrings of Madame de... with Charles Boyer, and The Red and the Black with Gérard Philippe. She starred in Lady Chatterley's Lover, whose theme of uninhibited sexuality led to its being proscribed by Catholic censors in the United States. She played a supporting role in her last American film, United Artists' epic Alexander the Great starring Richard Burton and Claire Bloom.
At the request of director Lewis Gilbert, Darrieux worked in England to shoot The Greengage Summer with Kenneth More. In 1963, she starred in the romantic comedy La Robe Mauve de Valentine at the Chatelet Theatre in Paris. The play was adapted from the novel by Françoise Sagan.
In Jacques Demy's film musical The Young Girls of Rochefort her role was the only one in which a principal actor in any of Demy's film-musicals sang his or her own musical parts. During the 1960s, she also was a concert singer.
In 1970, Darrieux replaced Katharine Hepburn in the Broadway musical Coco, based on the life of Coco Chanel, but the play, essentially a showcase for Hepburn, soon folded without her. In 1971 and 1972 she also appeared in the short-lived productions of Ambassador. She worked again with Demy for his film Une chambre en ville, an opera-like musical melodrama reminiscent of the director's earlier work The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Once again, Darrieux provided her own vocals for her songs.
Honors
For her long service to the motion picture industry, in 1985 she was given an Honorary César Award. She continued to work, her career spanning eight decades, most recently providing the voice of the protagonist's grandmother in the animated feature, Persepolis, which deals with the impact of the Islamic revolution on a girl's life as she grows to adulthood in Iran.Death
Danielle Darrieux died on 17 October 2017 at the age of 100, due to complications from a fall.Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director |
1931 | Le Bal | Antoinette | Wilhelm Thiele |
1934 | Volga in Flames | Macha | Victor Tourjansky |
1934 | The Crisis is Over | Nicole | Robert Siodmak |
1934 | Mauvaise Graine | Jeannette | Billy Wilder and Alexander Esway |
1934 | My Heart Is Calling You | Nicole Nadin | Carmine Gallone and Serge Véber |
1934 | Gold in the Street | Gaby | Curtis Bernhardt |
1935 | Dédé | Denise | René Guissart |
1935 | Mad Girl | Lucie | Léo Joannon |
1935 | The Green Domino | Hélène and Marianne de Richmond | Herbert Selpin and Henri Decoin |
1936 | Mademoiselle Mozart | Denise | Yvan Noé |
1936 | Mayerling | Maria Vetsera | Anatole Litvak |
1936 | Taras Bulba | Marina | Alexis Granowsky |
1936 | Women's Club | Claire Derouve | Jacques Deval |
1936 | Port Arthur | Youki | Nicolas Farkas |
1936 | Counsel for Romance | Jacqueline Serval | Jean Boyer and Raoul Ploquin |
1937 | My Mother Is a Miss | Jacqueline Letournel | Henri Decoin |
1937 | Abused Confidence | Lydia | Henri Decoin |
1938 | The Rage of Paris | Nicole | Henry Koster |
1938 | Katia | Katia Dolgoronsky | Maurice Tourneur |
1938 | Return at Dawn | Anita Ammer | Henri Decoin |
1940 | Beating Heart | Arlette | Henri Decoin |
1941 | Her First Affair | Micheline Chevasse | Henri Decoin |
1942 | Caprices | Lise | Léo Joannon |
1942 | Twisted Mistress | Lilian Rander | André Cayatte |
1947 | Bethsabée | Arabella Dalvert | Léonide Moguy |
1948 | Ruy Blas | Queen of Spain | Pierre Billon |
1949 | Keep an Eye on Amelia | Amélie | Claude Autant-Lara |
1950 | La Ronde | Emma Breitkopf | Max Ophüls |
1950 | Romanzo d'amore | Archduchess Louise of Austria | Duilio Coletti |
1951 | Rich, Young and Pretty | Marie Devaronne | Norman Taurog |
1952 | The Truth About Bebe Donge | Elisabeth "Bébé" Donge | Henri Decoin |
1952 | House of Pleasure | Rosa | Max Ophüls |
1952 | 5 Fingers | Countess Anna Staviska | Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
1952 | Adorable Creatures | Christine | Christian-Jaque |
1953 | The Earrings of Madame de… | Countess Louise | Max Ophüls |
1953 | Le Bon Dieu sans confession | Janine Fréjoul | Claude Autant-Lara |
1954 | Escalier de service | Béatrice Berthier | Carlo Rim |
1954 | Le Rouge et le Noir | Madame de Rénal | Claude Autant-Lara |
1954 | One Step to Eternity | Constance Andrieux dite Poussy | Henri Decoin |
1955 | Napoléon | Eléonore Denuelle de La Plaigne | Sacha Guitry |
1955 | ' | Madame de Montespan | Henri Decoin |
1955 | Lady Chatterley's Lover | Constance Chatterley | Marc Allégret |
1956 | If Paris Were Told to Us | Agnès Sorel | Sacha Guitry |
1956 | Alexander the Great | Olympias | Robert Rossen |
1957 | Lovers of Paris | Caroline Hédouin | Julien Duvivier |
1957 | Typhon sur Nagasaki | Françoise Fabre | Yves Ciampi |
1958 | Le désordre et la nuit | Thérèse Marken | Gilles Grangier |
1958 | Life Together | Monique Lebeaut | Clément Duhour |
1959 | Marie-Octobre | Marie-Hélène Dumoulin | Julien Duvivier |
1959 | ' | Jeanne Moncatel | Denys de La Patellière |
1960 | Murder at 45 R.P.M. | Eve Faugeres | Étienne Périer |
1960 | Gabrielle / Françoise | Jacques-Gérard Cornu | |
1961 | The Greengage Summer | Madame Zisi | Lewis Gilbert |
1961 | The Lions Are Loose | Marie-Laure | Henri Verneuil |
1962 | Le Crime ne paie pas | Lucienne Marsais | Gérard Oury |
1962 | The Devil and the Ten Commandments | Clarisse Ardan | Julien Duvivier |
1963 | Bluebeard | Berthe Héon | Claude Chabrol |
1963 | Be Careful Ladies | Hedwige | André Hunebelle |
1967 | The Young Girls of Rochefort | Yvonne Garnier | Jacques Demy |
1968 | 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman | Alice | Dominique Delouche |
1975 | Divine | Marion Renoir | Dominique Delouche |
1977 | Miss a. k. a. Ein Fall für Madame | Miss | Roger Pigaut |
1982 | Une chambre en ville | Margot Langlois | Jacques Demy |
1983 | At the Top of the Stairs | Françoise Canavaggia | Paul Vecchiali |
1986 | Scene of the Crime | grandmother | André Téchiné |
1988 | A Few Days with Me | Madame Pasquier | Claude Sautet |
2001 | 8 Women | Mamy | François Ozon |
2003 | Les Liaisons dangereuses | Madame de Rosemonde | Josée Dayan |
2006 | Oh La La! | Odette Saint-Gilles | Anne Fontaine |
2006 | Persepolis | grandmother | Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi |
2007 | L'Heure Zéro | Camille Tressilian | Pascal Thomas |
2010 | C'est toi, c'est tout | Camille | Jacques Santamaria |
2010 | Pièce montée | Madeleine | Denys Granier-Deferre |