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Cécile Aubry
Biography:
Cécile Aubry (3 August 1928 – 19 July 2010) was a French film actress, author, television screenwriter and director. Born Anne-José Madeleine Henriette Bénard, Aubry began her career as a dancer. At age 20, she was signed to 20th Century Fox.
She made her break as the star of Henri-Georges Clouzot's Manon (1949), which won the Golden Lion at the famed Venice Film Festival. That brought her a leading role alongside Tyrone Power and Orson Welles in American director Henry Hathaway's feature The Black Rose (1950). She had a strong performance in Christian-Jacque's Bluebeard (1952), one of the first French-produced films to be made in color. For a short time, she was a Hollywood success,... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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It Happened on the 36 Candles as Self (uncredited) | 1957-10-16 |
The Irony of Money as La extranjera | 1957-01-07 |
Tanz in der Sonne as Ninon | 1954-10-05 |
Piovuto dal cielo as Maria | 1953-06-26 |
Bluebeard as Aline | 1951-09-27 |
The Black Rose as Maryam | 1950-09-01 |
Manon as Manon Lescaut | 1949-03-09 |
One Night at the Tabarin | 1947-12-19 |