Suzy Delair
December 31, 1917 (106 years old) in Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Suzy Delair, born Suzanne Pierrette Declair (31 December 1917 - 15 March 2020) was a vivacious French entertainer who starred in many different films. Her real name is Suzanne Pierrette Delaire. She acted in films directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, Jean Dréville, Jean Grémillon, Marcel L'Herbier, Christian-Jaque, Marcel Carné, Luchino Visconti, René Clément and Gérard Oury. She is also famous in France as singer ("Avec son Tra-la-la"). For several years, Suzy Delair was the companion of French film director Henri-Georges Clouzot. Description above from the Wikipedia article Suzy Delair, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 1984 · L'Âge vermeil as Betty de la Saussnaie
- 1982 · Champs-Elysées as Self
- 1981 · Le Mythomane as Tante Victoire
- 1976 · Forget Me, Mandoline as
- 1974 · L'Or et la paille as Cora Fontaine
- 1973 · The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob as Germaine Pivert
- 1966 · Is Paris Burning? as Une Parisienne (uncredited)
- 1963 · Chicken Feed for Little Birds as Antoinette
- 1960 · Rocco and His Brothers as Luisa
- 1960 · The Regattas of San Francisco as Lucilla, Lidia's mother
- 1956 · Gervaise as Virginie Poisson, une rivale de Gervaise
- 1956 · Fernandel the Dressmaker as Adrienne Vignard
- 1954 · Le Fil à la patte as Lucette Gauthier
- 1951 · Utopia as Chérie Lamour
- 1950 · Lost Souvenirs as Suzy Henebey
- 1950 · Lady Paname as Raymonde Bosset dite: Caprice
- 1950 · I'm in the Revue as La Chanteuse
- 1949 · White Paws as Odette Kerouan
- 1948 · By the Window as Yvette
- 1947 · Jenny Lamour as Jenny Lamour
- 1947 · Carbon Copy as Coraline
- 1945 · The Bohemian Life as Phémie
- 1942 · Forbidden to Love as Totte - Une manucure
- 1942 · The Murderer Lives at Number 21 as Mila Malou
- 1941 · The Last One of the Six as Mila Malou
- 1937 · Take the Road as
- 1937 · Trois... six... neuf as
- 1935 · Les Sœurs Hortensia as
- 1934 · L'Or dans la rue as Madeleine, Gaby's friend
- 1933 · Let's Touch Wood as
- 1932 · Violettes impériales as
- 1931 · A whim of the Pompadour as