
Danièle Delorme
Gabrielle Danièle Marguerite Andrée Girard (9 October 1926 – 17 October 2015), known by her stage name Danièle Delorme, was a French actress and film producer, famous for her roles in films directed by Marc Allégret, Julien Duvivier or Yves Robert.
Delorme was born in Levallois-Perret, Hauts-de-Seine, one of four children to the well-known painter, poster-maker and theater-designer André Girard and his wife Andrée (nee Jouan). Girard maintained a studio in Venice in 1936–37 and in Manhattan in 1938. Back in France he was not called up in 1939. After the Battle of France, M. Girard removed to Antibes, then a free-zone and set up a network which provided recruiting and spying work for the French resistance. It was during this time that young Delorme began her acting career.
In 1940 at the age of 14 Delorme began acting and played a series of minor roles before she began acting in film. Two years later, owing to her father's contacts, she was able at 16 years old (at the time using the name Danièle Girard) to secure a bit part in The Beautiful Adventure (La Belle aventure (1942)).
Two years later director Marc Allégret again used Delorme, this time in a large role. This time she performed on the stage name she would use for the rest of her career, Danièl Delorme. One story developed that she took the name in order to hide from the Gestapo her relationship to her father. But the suggestion came from character actor Bernard Blier, who performed with her in her second film to take the name from the heroine of Victor Hugo's play Marion Delorme. (Delorme would co-star with Blier two decades later in the philosophical courtroom criminal drama, The Seventh Juror (Le septième juré (1962)).
During the first decade of her career Delorme played delicate, demure, bright young women, roles for which she was physically fitted. Her first husband Daniel Gélin, who also performed in The Beautiful Adventure, said she had "the face of a little girl, an upturned nose with passionate nostrils, the lips of a child, the body of a woman and a certain way about her that turns heads." Richard W. Seaver of the New York Times described her as "a winsome wisp of an actress, with her soft smile and grey eyes." These features landed her a breakthrough role in Miquette et sa mère (1949). In 1949, she also played the title role in Gigi (1949 film), before Leslie Caron's success in the same role in the American (musical) version (Gigi (1958 film)) .
Also notable was her performance as femme fatale in Julien Duvivier's Voici le temps des assassin (1956) (Deadlier Than the Male in the US and Twelve Hours to Live in the UK), co-starring with Jean Gabin.
In 1960 Delorme joined more than 140 intellectuals, teachers, writers and celebrities in signing a manifesto supporting the right of French conscripts to refuse military service in Algeria. As a result, the French government on 28 September issued a ban against all signatories from appearing on state-run radio or television or in state-run theaters. At the same time the information minister said that another cabinet order was in preparation that would deny government funding to any film project in which any signatory appeared. ...
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Mafiosa 2006Filipponi★ 7.3
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Self★ 7
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Fall Out 1996Mrs. Germaine★ 3.7
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Sleeping Waters 1992Mrs. de Lespinière★ 1
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Marguerite Lallier★ NR
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Georges★ 5.1
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Break of Day 1980Colette★ 6.1
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Eudes★ NR
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Marthe Dorsay, Étienne's wife★ 6.8
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Pardon Mon Affaire 1976Marthe Dorsay★ 7
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Touch Me Not 1974Lilian★ NR
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Belle 1973Jeanne★ 5.6
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Repeated Absences 1972La mère de François★ 4.5
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Midi trente 1972Self★ 6
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Le Grand Échiquier 1972Self★ 8
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The Crook 1970Janine★ 7
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The Bamboo Incident 1970l'infirmière française★ 6.7
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Marie Soleil 1964Marie-Soleil★ NR
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The Seventh Juror 1962Geneviève Duval, Grégoire's wife★ 6.9
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Cléo from 5 to 7 1962The Flower Vendor / Actress in Silent Film★ 7.7
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Flowers Vendor★ 6.5
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Le Pèlerinage 1962★ 7
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Women's Prison 1958Alice Rémon or Dumas★ 4
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Olga Lezcano★ 5
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O Seasons, O Castles 1958Narrator (voice)★ 6.2
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Une admiratrice à la fête du village★ 6.9
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Les Misérables 1958Fantine★ 7.2
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Soleil éteint 1958★ NR
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Mitsou 1956Mitsou★ 3
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Catherine★ 7.1
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Black Dossier 1955Yvonne Dutoit★ 6.2
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No Exit 1954Florence★ 6
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House of Ricordi 1954Maria★ 6.2
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The Anatomy of Love 1954Mara★ 6.4
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Louison Chabray★ 6.8
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The Healer 1953Isabelle Dancey★ 5.3
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Femmes de Paris 1953Young female client of Ruban Bleu (uncredited)★ 6.5
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Les Dents longues 1953Eva Commandeur★ 5.4
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Desperate Decision 1952Catherine★ 5.3
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Venom and Eternity 1952Self★ 6.7
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Love, Madame 1952Self (uncredited)★ 2.5
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Olivia 1951Former Student (uncredited)★ 6.5
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Thérèse Ravenaz, jeune mineure provinciale★ 6.1
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Brasil 1950Self★ 6
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Lost Souvenirs 1950Danièle (segment "Une cravate de fourrure")★ 5.5
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Bed for Two 1950Michèle★ 6
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Minne 1950Minne★ 5.8
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Miquette 1950Miquette★ 5.3
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Agnes of Nothing 1950Agnès★ 5.8
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Cage of Girls 1949Micheline★ NR
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Gigi 1949Gilberte dite 'Gigi'★ 5.7
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Anne-Marie★ 5.6
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The Chips Are Down 1947La noyée★ 6.7
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The J3 1946A student★ NR
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Lunegarde 1946(uncredited)★ 1
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Twilight 1944La camarade de Félicie (uncredited)★ 6
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Bérénice Grimaud★ 6.1
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Monique★ NR