Annie Ducaux
Annie Ducaux | |
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Born |
Anne Marie Catherine Ducaux 10 September 1908 Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comté |
Died |
December 31, 1996 88) Champeaux, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France | (aged
Years active | 1932–1980 |
Annie Ducaux (10 September 1908 – 31 December 1996)[1][2] was a French actress, who appeared in 40 film and television productions between 1932 and 1980. Ducaux was a shareholder in the state theater Comédie-Française from 1948, and played in numerous stage productions there.[1] She is possibly best-remembered for her roles in such films as Abel Gance's Beethoven's Great Love (1937), Conflict (1938, opposite Corinne Luchaire) and Les grandes familles (1958, opposite Jean Gabin).
She was born Anne Marie Catherine Ducaux in Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comté, and died in Champeaux, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France.[2] She was married to the Swiss film producer Ernest Rupp, and had one child the French film producer Gérard Ducaux-Rupp.
Filmography
- 1932 : Coup de feu à l'aube dir. Serge de Poligny (Irène Taft)
- 1933 : Une rencontre - short - dir. René-Guy Grand
- 1933 : Le Gendre de Monsieur Poirier dir. Marcel Pagnol (Antoinette)
- 1933 : Le Fakir du Grand Hôtel dir. Pierre Billon (Suzanne Méria)
- 1933 : The Agony of the Eagles dir. Roger Richebé (Lise Dorian)
- 1934 : Little Jacques dir. Gaston Roudès (Claire Mortal)
- 1934 : Night in May dir. Henri Chomette et Gustav Ucicky (Emperess Marie-Thérèse)
- 1934 : Cessez le feu dir. Jacques de Baroncelli (Françoise)
- 1935 : Un homme de trop à bord dir. Gerhard Lamprecht and Roger Le Bon (Suzanne Egert)
- 1936 : Un grand amour de Beethoven dir. Abel Gance (Therese de Brunswick)
- 1936 : The Two Boys dir. Fernand Rivers (Colette)
- 1937 : Les Filles du Rhône dir. Jean-Paul Paulin (Frédérique)
- 1938 : La Vierge folle dir. Henri Diamant-Berger (Fanny Armaury)
- 1938 : Conflict dir. Léonide Moguy (Catharine)
- 1938 : Le Voleur de femmes dir. Abel Gance (Anita)
- 1938 : Prison sans barreaux dir. Léonide Moguy (Yvonne Chanel, the warden)
- 1940 : L'Empreinte du dieu dir. Léonide Moguy (Wilfrida)
- 1940 : Thunder Over Paris dir. Bernard Deschamps (Jeanne Desmarets)
- 1940 : L'Homme du Niger dir. Jacques de Baroncelli (Danièle Mourrier)
- 1942 : Pontcarral, colonel d'empire dir. Jean Delannoy (Garlone)
- 1942 : Dernière aventure dir. Robert Péguy (Georgina)
- 1943 : L'Inévitable Monsieur Dubois dir. Pierre Billon (Hélène Mareuil)
- 1944 : Florence est folle dir. Georges Lacombe (Lucile)
- 1944 : Le Bal des passants dir. Guillaume Radot (Fabienne Ozanne)
- 1946 : Patrie dir. Louis Daquin
- 1947 : Les Requins de Gibraltar dir. Emil-Edwin Reinert (Stella)
- 1947 : Rendez-vous à Paris dir. Gilles Grangier (Catherine Laurence)
- 1947 : Dreams of Love dir. Christian Stengel Marie d'Agoult
- 1949 : Le Roi dir. Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon (Therese Marnix)
- 1949 : La Patronne dir. Robert Dhéry (Agnès)
- 1958 : Les Grandes familles dir. Denys de La Patellière (Adéle Schoudler)
- 1958 : La Caméra explore le temps (TV) dir. Stellio Lorenzi episode: La mort de Marie-Antoinette Marie-Antoinette
- 1961 : La Belle Américaine dir. Robert Dhéry (Mme Lucanzas)
- 1961 : La Princesse de Clèves dir. Jean Delannoy (Diane de Poitiers)
- 1963 : Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge (TV) dir. Claude Barma Marie-Antoinette
- 1972 : Les Femmes savantes (by Molière), telefilm directed by Jean Vernier (Philaminte)
- 1972 : Électre (TV) dir. Pierre Dux Clytemnestre
- 1975 : Les Ailes de la colombe (TV) dir. Daniel Georgeot (Maud)
- 1980 : Les Enquêtes du commissaire Maigret, episode : Maigret et les Vieillards dir. Stéphane Bertin : Jacqueline Larrieu de Saint-Phar known as Jacquette
- 1980 : La Folle de Chaillot (TV) dir. Georges Paumier (title role)
Notes
- 1 2 "Annie Ducaux". Cinémathèque française. Retrieved 2009-06-21.
- 1 2 "Annie Ducaux". Les Gens du cinéma.com. April 28, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-21.
External links
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- Annie Ducaux at the Internet Movie Database
- Annie Ducaux at AllMovie
- Annie DUCAUX at Premiere.fr
- Brief biography
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