Madeleine Renaud

Actress - France
Born February 21, 1900 in Paris
Died September 23, 1994

Mini-Biography:
Madeleine Renaud was born on February 21, 1900 in Paris. She was a French Actress, known for La Belle Marinière (1932), Le Tunnel (1933), Le Plaisir (1951), Madeleine Renaud's first movie on record is from 1932. Madeleine Renaud died on September 23, 1994. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1960.
Biographical Notes in German: nach anderen Quellen am 21. November 1903 geboren

Madeleine Renaud Filmography [Auszug]
1960: [] Le dialogue des carmélites (Cast), Directed by Raymond Leopold Bruckberger, Philippe Agostini, with Hélène Dieudonne, Pascale Audret, Jean-Louis Barrault,
1951: [02.29] Le Plaisir (Cast: Mme. Tellier (2)), Directed by Max Ophüls, with Amédée, Paul Azaïs, Georges Baconnet,
1944: [/ /1] Les ciel est à vous (Cast: Thérèse Gauthier), Directed by Jean Grémillon, with Léonce Corne, Jean Debucourt,
1943: [/ /1] Lumière d'été (Cast), Directed by Jean Grémillon, with Paul Bernard, Pierre Brasseur,
1941: [] L' étrange Monsieur Victor (Cast), Directed by Jean Grémillon, with Andrex, Raimu, Pierre Blanchar,
1939: [/ /1] Remorques (Stormy waters) (Cast), Directed by Jean Grémillon, with Alain Cuny, Jean Dasté, Jean Gabin,
1934: [12.14] Maria Chapdelaine (Cast: Maria Chapdelaine), Directed by Julien Duvivier, with Suzanne Desprès, ,
1933: [/ /1] Le Tunnel (Cast), Directed by Curtis Bernhardt, with Jean Gabin,
1932: [/ /1] La Belle Marinière (Cast), Directed by Harry Lachman, with Pierre Blanchar, Jean Gabin,

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