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Michèle Morgan

Michèle Morgan (French: [miʃɛl mɔʁɡan]; née Simone Renée Roussel; 29 February 1920 – 20 December 2016) was a French film actress, who was a leading lady for three decades in both French cinema and Hollywood features. She is considered to have been one of the great French actresses of the 20th century.[1] Morgan was the inaugural winner of the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1992, she was given an honorary César Award for her contributions to French cinema.

Michèle Morgan
A publicity photo for The Chase
Born
Simone Renée Roussel

(1920-02-29)29 February 1920
Died20 December 2016(2016-12-20) (aged 96)
Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
Resting placeMontparnasse Cemetery, Paris, France
OccupationActress
Years active1935–1999
Spouse(s)
(m. 1942; div. 1948)

(m. 1950; died 1959)

(m. 1960; died 2006)
ChildrenMike Marshall
RelativesSarah Marshall (granddaughter)

Early life

Morgan was born Simone Renée Roussel[2] in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, a wealthy suburb of Paris.[3][4] She grew up in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France.[3][4]

Career

Morgan left home at the age of 15 for Paris determined to become an actress.[3][5] She took acting lessons from René Simon while serving as an extra in several films to pay for her drama classes.[3] It was then that she took the stage name "Michèle Morgan".[3] She argued that she did not have the body type of a Simone, and "Morgan" sounded more Hollywood-friendly.[3]

Morgan was first noticed by director Marc Allégret, who offered her a major role in the film Gribouille (1937), opposite Raimu.[3] Then came Le Quai des brumes (1938) directed by Marcel Carné (1938), opposite Jean Gabin, and Remorques (1941) directed by Jean Grémillon.[3]

 
From the trailer for The Vintage (1957)

Upon the invasion of France in 1940 by the Germans, Morgan left for the United States and Hollywood where she was contracted to RKO Pictures in 1941.[3] Her career there proved rather disappointing, apart from Joan of Paris (1942) opposite Paul Henreid, and Higher and Higher (1943) opposite Frank Sinatra.[4] She was tested and strongly considered for the female lead in Casablanca but RKO would not release her for the amount of money that Warner Bros. offered.[6] Morgan did work for Warners, however, in Passage to Marseille (1944) with Humphrey Bogart.[3]

 
Morgan in 1995

After the war, Morgan returned to France and quickly resumed her career with the film La Symphonie Pastorale (1946) directed by Jean Delannoy, which earned her the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival.[3] Her other films from this period include; Carol Reed's The Fallen Idol (1948), Fabiola (1949), The Proud and the Beautiful (1953) by Yves Allégret, Les Grandes Manœuvres (1955) by René Clair and Marie-Antoinette reine de France (1956).[4] She continued working in films throughout the 1960s, such as in Lost Command (1966), a version of Les Centurions.[4] In the 1970s, she virtually retired from her acting career, then made only occasional appearances in film, television and theatre.[4]

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Morgan has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1645 Vine Street.[5] In 1969, the government of France awarded her the Légion d'Honneur.[5] For her long service to the French motion picture industry, in 1992 she was given an Honorary César Award.[5] In 1996, she also received the Career Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the Venice Film Festival.[5]

Morgan took up painting in the 1960s.[4] She had a solo exhibition, "Artistes En Lumière à Paris", from 2 March to 30 April 2009, at the Espace Cardin in Paris.[7] In 1977 she released her memoir, titled With Those Eyes (Avec ces yeux-là).[3]

Personal life and death

While in Hollywood, Morgan married William Marshall (1917–1994), in 1942, with whom she had a son, Mike Marshall (1944–2005).[4] Morgan had built and owned a house at 10050 Cielo Drive. Morgan and Marshall divorced in 1948. She married French actor Henri Vidal (1919–1959) in 1950. She remained with him until his death in 1959. She then lived with film director and actor/writer Gérard Oury until his death in 2006.[4]

Morgan died on 20 December 2016, aged 96, in Meudon, France of natural causes.[3][4] Her funeral was held at the Église Saint-Pierre in Neuilly-sur-Seine on 23 December 2016, and she was buried at the Montparnasse Cemetery.[1][8]

Despite living to the age of 96, she technically only had 24 birthdays due to being born on 29 February.

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
1935 Mademoiselle Mozart[9] The trainer of the white elephant Yvan Noé credited as Simone Morgan
1937 Gribouille[10] Nathalie Roguin Marc Allégret remade as The Lady in Question in 1940
1938 Orage[10] Françoise Massart Marc Allégret with Charles Boyer
Port of Shadows[11] Nelly Marcel Carné with Jean Gabin
Nightclub Hostess[12] Suzy Albert Valentin written by Charles Spaak
1939 Coral Reefs[3] Lilian White Maurice Gleize with Jean Gabin
Musicians of the Sky[13] Lieutnant Saulnier Georges Lacombe with Michel Simon
1940 Stormy Waters[3] Catherine Jean Grémillon based on a novel by Roger Vercel
The Heart of a Nation[14] Marie Froment-Léonard Julien Duvivier with Raimu
1941 My Life with Caroline[15] "Annette" (uncredited) Lewis Milestone written by John Van Druten
1942 La Loi du nord[16] Jacqueline Bert Jacques Feyder based on a novel by Maurice Constantin-Weyer
Joan of Paris[17] Joan Robert Stevenson with Paul Henreid
1943 Two Tickets to London[11] Jeanne Edwin L. Marin with Alan Curtis
Higher and Higher[11] Millie Pico alias Paméla Drake Tim Whelan Frank Sinatra's film debut
1944 Passage to Marseille[17] Paula Michael Curtiz with Humphrey Bogart
1946 The Chase[17] Lorna Roman Arthur Ripley with Robert Cummings
Pastoral Symphony[3] Gertrude (the young blind woman) Jean Delannoy with Pierre Blanchar
1947 The Fallen Idol[4] Julie Carol Reed with Ralph Richardson and Bobby Henrey.
1948 To the Eyes of Memory[18] Claire Magny Jean Delannoy with Jean Marais
1949 The Fighting Gladiator[19] Fabiola Alessandro Blasetti with Henri Vidal
Here Is the Beauty[20] Jeanne Morel Jean-Paul Le Chanois based on a novel by Vicki Baum
1950 The Glass Castle[10] Evelyne Lorin-Bertal René Clément two versions, one filmed in Italian
The Strange Madame X[21] Irène Voisin-Larive Jean Grémillon with Henri Vidal
The Naked Heart[3] Maria Chapdelaine Marc Allégret based on the novel by Louis Hémon
1951 The Seven Deadly Sins[22] Anne-Marie de Pallières Claude Autant-Lara episode "Pride"
1952 The Moment of Truth[23] Madeleine Richard Jean Delannoy with Jean Gabin
1953 The Proud and the Beautiful[24] Nelly Yves Allégret with Gérard Philipe
1954 Love, Soldiers and Women[4] Joan of Arc Jean Delannoy episode "Jeanne"
Obsession[25] Hélène Giovanni Jean Delannoy based on a novel by Cornell Woolrich
Napoléon[3] Joséphine de Beauharnais Sacha Guitry Daniel Gélin/Raymond Pellegrin as Napoléon
1955 The Grand Maneuver[3] Marie-Louise Rivière René Clair with Gérard Philipe
Marguerite of the Night[26] Marguerite Claude Autant-Lara with Yves Montand
Marie Antoinette Queen of France[3] Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France Jean Delannoy with Richard Todd
If Paris Were Told to Us[27] Gabrielle d'Estrées Sacha Guitry portraying the mistress of Henry IV of France
1956 Oasis[28] Françoise Lignières Yves Allégret with Pierre Brasseur
1957 The Vintage[29] Léonne Morel Jeffrey Hayden with Mel Ferrer
There's Always a Price Tag[30] Hélène Fréminger Denys de La Patellière with Daniel Gélin and Peter van Eyck
1958 The Mirror Has Two Faces[31] Marie-Josée Tardivet, Pierre's wife André Cayatte with Bourvil and Ivan Desny
Maxime[32] Jacqueline Monneron Henri Verneuil with Charles Boyer
Girls for the Summer[33] Micheline Gianni Franciolini comedy with Alberto Sordi
1959 Menschen im Hotel[34] La Grusinskaïa Gottfried Reinhardt with O. W. Fischer
Winter Holidays[35] Steffa Tardier Camillo Mastrocinque with Georges Marchal
The Wretches[36] Thelma Rooland Robert Hossein with Olivier Hussenot
Why Do You Come So Late?[37] Catherine Ferrer Henri Decoin with Henri Vidal
1960 Fortunat[38] Juliette Valcourt Alex Joffé title character played by Bourvil
1961 Three Faces of Sin[39] Renée Plège François Villiers with Jean-Claude Brialy
The Lions Are Loose[40] Cécile Henri Verneuil with Jean-Claude Brialy
1962 Landru[41] Célestine Buisson Claude Chabrol with Charles Denner
Meetings[42] Bella Krastner Philippe Agostini with Gabriele Ferzetti
Crime Does Not Pay[43] Jeanne Hugues Gérard Oury episode "The Hugues Case"
The Winner[44] As herself François Reichenbach Louis Delluc Prize, Golden Leopard
1963 Be Careful Ladies[45] Denise Duparc André Hunebelle with Paul Meurisse
Web of Fear[46] Constance François Villiers with Dany Saval
1964 Marked Eyes[47] Florence Robert Hossein starring the film's director
The Last Steps[48] Yolande Simonet Jacques Robin with Jean-Louis Trintignant
The Scapegoat[49] Princess Sofia Duccio Tessari based on a novel by Francesco Dall'Ongaro
1965 Tell Me Whom to Kill[50] Geneviève Montanet Étienne Périer with Paul Hubschmid
1966 Lost Command[4] The Countess of Clairfond Mark Robson with Anthony Quinn
1967 La Bien-aimée[51] Fanny Dréal Jacques Doniol-Valcroze TV film
The Diary of an Innocent Boy[3] The Countess Michel Deville with Pierre Clémenti and Michel Piccoli
1975 Cat and Mouse[3] Madame Richard Claude Lelouch with Serge Reggiani
1986 Le Tiroir secret[52] Colette Dutilleul-Lemarchand Édouard Molinaro, Roger Gillioz, Michel Boisrond, Nadine Trintignant TV miniseries, 6 episodes
1990 Everybody's Fine[53] A woman in the train Giuseppe Tornatore with Marcello Mastroianni

Trivia

The former President of Chile Michelle Bachelet was named after Michèle Morgan.[54]

References

  1. ^ a b "Décès de la comédienne Michèle Morgan". Le Figaro. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  2. ^ . Cinémathèque française. Archived from the original on 29 October 2007. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Blumenfeld, Samuel (20 December 2016). "Mort de Michèle Morgan, légendaire actrice du " Quai des brumes "". Le Monde. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Bernstein, Adam (20 December 2016). "Michèle Morgan, lustrous French actress of 'Port of Shadows,' dies at 96". The Washington Post. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e Cheng, Cheryl (20 December 2016). "Michele Morgan, French Actress in 'The Fallen Idol,' Dies at 96". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  6. ^ Lanzoni, Rémi Fournier (2004). French Cinema: From its Beginnings to the Present. Continium International Publishing Group. p. 107.
  7. ^ Pouly-Seguin, Sophie (26 February 2010). "Michèle Morgan : » Je touche encore le sol avec mes mains ! »". France Dimanche. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  8. ^ "Michele Morgan: French actress and glamour icon dies at 96". 21 December 2016 – via www.bbc.com.
  9. ^ Ferris, Irene (21 November 1960). "Michele Morgan, The Garbo of France, Returns Home Without Her Young Son". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Lubbock, Texas. p. 16. Retrieved 21 December 2016 – via Newspapers.com. She made her screen debut at 15 in "Mademoiselle Mozart" in France.
  10. ^ a b c Vincendeau, Ginette (1996). The Companion to French Cinema. Cassell.
  11. ^ a b c Lanzoni, Rémi Fournier (2004). French Cinema: From Its Beginnings to the Present. A & C Black.
  12. ^ Vincendeau, Ginette (1996). The Companion to French Cinema. London, U.K.: British Film Institute. p. 143. ISBN 9780304341573. OCLC 35683584.
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  14. ^ "UNTEL PÈRE ET FILS (1943)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
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  16. ^ "La LOI DU NORD (1939)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  17. ^ a b c Reid, John Howard (2005). Hollywood Gold: Films of the Forties and Fifties. Lulu.
  18. ^ "AUX YEUX DU SOUVENIR (1948)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  19. ^ Smith, Gary Allen (2004). Epic Films: Casts, Credits and Commentary on More Than 350 Historical Spectacle Movies. North Carolina, U.S.: MacFarland.
  20. ^ "La BELLE QUE VOILÀ (1950)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  21. ^ "L' ÉTRANGE MME X (1951)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  22. ^ "Les 7 PÉCHÉS CAPITAUX (1952)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  23. ^ "L' ORA DELLA VERITA (1952)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  24. ^ "Les ORGUEILLEUX (1953)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  25. ^ "OBSESSION (1954)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  26. ^ "MARGUERITE DE LA NUIT (1956)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  27. ^ "SI PARIS NOUS ÉTAIT CONTÉ (1956)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  28. ^ "L' OASE (1955)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  29. ^ "The Vintage (1957)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  30. ^ "RETOUR DE MANIVELLE (1957)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  31. ^ "Le MIROIR À DEUX FACES (1958)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  32. ^ "MAXIME (1958)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  33. ^ "RACCONTI D'ESTATE (1958)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  34. ^ "MENSCHEN IM HOTEL (1959)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  35. ^ "VACANZE D'INVERNO (1959)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  36. ^ "Les SCÉLÉRATS (1960)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  37. ^ "POURQUOI VIENS-TU SI TARD? (1959)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  38. ^ "FORTUNAT (1960)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  39. ^ "Le PUITS AUX TROIS VERITES (1961)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  40. ^ "Les LIONS SONT LÂCHÉS (1961)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  41. ^ "LANDRU (1962)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  42. ^ "RENCONTRES (1962)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  43. ^ "Le CRIME NE PAIE PAS (1962)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  44. ^ "Un cœur gros comme ça". UniFrance. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  45. ^ "MÉFIEZ VOUS, MESDAMES! (1963)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  46. ^ "CONSTANCE AUX ENFERS (1963)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  47. ^ "Les YEUX CERNES (1964)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  48. ^ "Les PAS PERDUS (1964)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  49. ^ "Il FORNARETTO DI VENEZIA (1963)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  50. ^ "DIS MOI QUI TUER (1965)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  51. ^ "La BIEN-AIMÉE (1967)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  52. ^ "Le TIROIR SECRET (1986)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  53. ^ Wilmington, Michael (7 June 1991). "MOVIE REVIEW : Tornatore's 'Everybody's Fine' a Mixed Achievement". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  54. ^ "Michelle Bachelet, présidente du Chili" (in French). CBC/Radio-Canada. 3 March 2006. Retrieved 11 March 2016.

Further reading

  • Lloyd, Ann (1987). The Illustrated Who's Who of the cinema. Gramercy. ISBN 0-517-64419-3.
  • Morgan, Michèle (1977). Avec ces yeux-là. Robert Laffont. ISBN 978-2-221-00222-3.
  • Cousins, R. F. "Michèle Morgan". Film Reference. Retrieved 28 June 2009.

External links

  • Michèle Morgan at IMDb
  • Michèle Morgan at AllMovie
  • Michèle Morgan at filmsdefrance.com
  • Michèle Morgan at AlloCiné (in French)
  • Photographs of Michèle Morgan
  • Michèle Morgan (Aveleyman)

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For other people named Michele or Michelle Morgan see Michelle Morgan disambiguation Michele Morgan French miʃɛl mɔʁɡan nee Simone Renee Roussel 29 February 1920 20 December 2016 was a French film actress who was a leading lady for three decades in both French cinema and Hollywood features She is considered to have been one of the great French actresses of the 20th century 1 Morgan was the inaugural winner of the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival In 1992 she was given an honorary Cesar Award for her contributions to French cinema Michele MorganA publicity photo for The ChaseBornSimone Renee Roussel 1920 02 29 29 February 1920Neuilly sur Seine Hauts de Seine Ile de France FranceDied20 December 2016 2016 12 20 aged 96 Meudon Hauts de Seine Ile de France FranceResting placeMontparnasse Cemetery Paris FranceOccupationActressYears active1935 1999Spouse s William Marshall m 1942 div 1948 wbr Henri Vidal m 1950 died 1959 wbr Gerard Oury m 1960 died 2006 wbr ChildrenMike MarshallRelativesSarah Marshall granddaughter Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 4 Filmography 5 Trivia 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditMorgan was born Simone Renee Roussel 2 in Neuilly sur Seine Hauts de Seine a wealthy suburb of Paris 3 4 She grew up in Dieppe Seine Maritime France 3 4 Career EditMorgan left home at the age of 15 for Paris determined to become an actress 3 5 She took acting lessons from Rene Simon while serving as an extra in several films to pay for her drama classes 3 It was then that she took the stage name Michele Morgan 3 She argued that she did not have the body type of a Simone and Morgan sounded more Hollywood friendly 3 Morgan was first noticed by director Marc Allegret who offered her a major role in the film Gribouille 1937 opposite Raimu 3 Then came Le Quai des brumes 1938 directed by Marcel Carne 1938 opposite Jean Gabin and Remorques 1941 directed by Jean Gremillon 3 From the trailer for The Vintage 1957 Upon the invasion of France in 1940 by the Germans Morgan left for the United States and Hollywood where she was contracted to RKO Pictures in 1941 3 Her career there proved rather disappointing apart from Joan of Paris 1942 opposite Paul Henreid and Higher and Higher 1943 opposite Frank Sinatra 4 She was tested and strongly considered for the female lead in Casablanca but RKO would not release her for the amount of money that Warner Bros offered 6 Morgan did work for Warners however in Passage to Marseille 1944 with Humphrey Bogart 3 Morgan in 1995 After the war Morgan returned to France and quickly resumed her career with the film La Symphonie Pastorale 1946 directed by Jean Delannoy which earned her the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival 3 Her other films from this period include Carol Reed s The Fallen Idol 1948 Fabiola 1949 The Proud and the Beautiful 1953 by Yves Allegret Les Grandes Manœuvres 1955 by Rene Clair and Marie Antoinette reine de France 1956 4 She continued working in films throughout the 1960s such as in Lost Command 1966 a version of Les Centurions 4 In the 1970s she virtually retired from her acting career then made only occasional appearances in film television and theatre 4 For her contribution to the motion picture industry Morgan has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1645 Vine Street 5 In 1969 the government of France awarded her the Legion d Honneur 5 For her long service to the French motion picture industry in 1992 she was given an Honorary Cesar Award 5 In 1996 she also received the Career Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the Venice Film Festival 5 Morgan took up painting in the 1960s 4 She had a solo exhibition Artistes En Lumiere a Paris from 2 March to 30 April 2009 at the Espace Cardin in Paris 7 In 1977 she released her memoir titled With Those Eyes Avec ces yeux la 3 Personal life and death EditWhile in Hollywood Morgan married William Marshall 1917 1994 in 1942 with whom she had a son Mike Marshall 1944 2005 4 Morgan had built and owned a house at 10050 Cielo Drive Morgan and Marshall divorced in 1948 She married French actor Henri Vidal 1919 1959 in 1950 She remained with him until his death in 1959 She then lived with film director and actor writer Gerard Oury until his death in 2006 4 Morgan died on 20 December 2016 aged 96 in Meudon France of natural causes 3 4 Her funeral was held at the Eglise Saint Pierre in Neuilly sur Seine on 23 December 2016 and she was buried at the Montparnasse Cemetery 1 8 Despite living to the age of 96 she technically only had 24 birthdays due to being born on 29 February Filmography EditYear Title Role Director Notes1935 Mademoiselle Mozart 9 The trainer of the white elephant Yvan Noe credited as Simone Morgan1937 Gribouille 10 Nathalie Roguin Marc Allegret remade as The Lady in Question in 19401938 Orage 10 Francoise Massart Marc Allegret with Charles BoyerPort of Shadows 11 Nelly Marcel Carne with Jean GabinNightclub Hostess 12 Suzy Albert Valentin written by Charles Spaak1939 Coral Reefs 3 Lilian White Maurice Gleize with Jean GabinMusicians of the Sky 13 Lieutnant Saulnier Georges Lacombe with Michel Simon1940 Stormy Waters 3 Catherine Jean Gremillon based on a novel by Roger VercelThe Heart of a Nation 14 Marie Froment Leonard Julien Duvivier with Raimu1941 My Life with Caroline 15 Annette uncredited Lewis Milestone written by John Van Druten1942 La Loi du nord 16 Jacqueline Bert Jacques Feyder based on a novel by Maurice Constantin WeyerJoan of Paris 17 Joan Robert Stevenson with Paul Henreid1943 Two Tickets to London 11 Jeanne Edwin L Marin with Alan CurtisHigher and Higher 11 Millie Pico alias Pamela Drake Tim Whelan Frank Sinatra s film debut1944 Passage to Marseille 17 Paula Michael Curtiz with Humphrey Bogart1946 The Chase 17 Lorna Roman Arthur Ripley with Robert CummingsPastoral Symphony 3 Gertrude the young blind woman Jean Delannoy with Pierre Blanchar1947 The Fallen Idol 4 Julie Carol Reed with Ralph Richardson and Bobby Henrey 1948 To the Eyes of Memory 18 Claire Magny Jean Delannoy with Jean Marais1949 The Fighting Gladiator 19 Fabiola Alessandro Blasetti with Henri VidalHere Is the Beauty 20 Jeanne Morel Jean Paul Le Chanois based on a novel by Vicki Baum1950 The Glass Castle 10 Evelyne Lorin Bertal Rene Clement two versions one filmed in ItalianThe Strange Madame X 21 Irene Voisin Larive Jean Gremillon with Henri VidalThe Naked Heart 3 Maria Chapdelaine Marc Allegret based on the novel by Louis Hemon1951 The Seven Deadly Sins 22 Anne Marie de Pallieres Claude Autant Lara episode Pride 1952 The Moment of Truth 23 Madeleine Richard Jean Delannoy with Jean Gabin1953 The Proud and the Beautiful 24 Nelly Yves Allegret with Gerard Philipe1954 Love Soldiers and Women 4 Joan of Arc Jean Delannoy episode Jeanne Obsession 25 Helene Giovanni Jean Delannoy based on a novel by Cornell WoolrichNapoleon 3 Josephine de Beauharnais Sacha Guitry Daniel Gelin Raymond Pellegrin as Napoleon1955 The Grand Maneuver 3 Marie Louise Riviere Rene Clair with Gerard PhilipeMarguerite of the Night 26 Marguerite Claude Autant Lara with Yves MontandMarie Antoinette Queen of France 3 Marie Antoinette Queen of France Jean Delannoy with Richard ToddIf Paris Were Told to Us 27 Gabrielle d Estrees Sacha Guitry portraying the mistress of Henry IV of France1956 Oasis 28 Francoise Lignieres Yves Allegret with Pierre Brasseur1957 The Vintage 29 Leonne Morel Jeffrey Hayden with Mel FerrerThere s Always a Price Tag 30 Helene Freminger Denys de La Patelliere with Daniel Gelin and Peter van Eyck1958 The Mirror Has Two Faces 31 Marie Josee Tardivet Pierre s wife Andre Cayatte with Bourvil and Ivan DesnyMaxime 32 Jacqueline Monneron Henri Verneuil with Charles BoyerGirls for the Summer 33 Micheline Gianni Franciolini comedy with Alberto Sordi1959 Menschen im Hotel 34 La Grusinskaia Gottfried Reinhardt with O W FischerWinter Holidays 35 Steffa Tardier Camillo Mastrocinque with Georges MarchalThe Wretches 36 Thelma Rooland Robert Hossein with Olivier HussenotWhy Do You Come So Late 37 Catherine Ferrer Henri Decoin with Henri Vidal1960 Fortunat 38 Juliette Valcourt Alex Joffe title character played by Bourvil1961 Three Faces of Sin 39 Renee Plege Francois Villiers with Jean Claude BrialyThe Lions Are Loose 40 Cecile Henri Verneuil with Jean Claude Brialy1962 Landru 41 Celestine Buisson Claude Chabrol with Charles DennerMeetings 42 Bella Krastner Philippe Agostini with Gabriele FerzettiCrime Does Not Pay 43 Jeanne Hugues Gerard Oury episode The Hugues Case The Winner 44 As herself Francois Reichenbach Louis Delluc Prize Golden Leopard1963 Be Careful Ladies 45 Denise Duparc Andre Hunebelle with Paul MeurisseWeb of Fear 46 Constance Francois Villiers with Dany Saval1964 Marked Eyes 47 Florence Robert Hossein starring the film s directorThe Last Steps 48 Yolande Simonet Jacques Robin with Jean Louis TrintignantThe Scapegoat 49 Princess Sofia Duccio Tessari based on a novel by Francesco Dall Ongaro1965 Tell Me Whom to Kill 50 Genevieve Montanet Etienne Perier with Paul Hubschmid1966 Lost Command 4 The Countess of Clairfond Mark Robson with Anthony Quinn1967 La Bien aimee 51 Fanny Dreal Jacques Doniol Valcroze TV filmThe Diary of an Innocent Boy 3 The Countess Michel Deville with Pierre Clementi and Michel Piccoli1975 Cat and Mouse 3 Madame Richard Claude Lelouch with Serge Reggiani1986 Le Tiroir secret 52 Colette Dutilleul Lemarchand Edouard Molinaro Roger Gillioz Michel Boisrond Nadine Trintignant TV miniseries 6 episodes1990 Everybody s Fine 53 A woman in the train Giuseppe Tornatore with Marcello MastroianniTrivia EditThe former President of Chile Michelle Bachelet was named after Michele Morgan 54 References Edit a b Deces de la comedienne Michele Morgan Le Figaro 20 December 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2016 Michele Morgan Cinematheque francaise Archived from the original on 29 October 2007 Retrieved 20 July 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Blumenfeld Samuel 20 December 2016 Mort de Michele Morgan legendaire actrice du Quai des brumes Le Monde Retrieved 20 December 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Bernstein Adam 20 December 2016 Michele Morgan lustrous French actress of Port of Shadows dies at 96 The Washington Post Retrieved 20 December 2016 a b c d e Cheng Cheryl 20 December 2016 Michele Morgan French Actress in The Fallen Idol Dies at 96 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 20 December 2016 Lanzoni Remi Fournier 2004 French Cinema From its Beginnings to the Present Continium International Publishing Group p 107 Pouly Seguin Sophie 26 February 2010 Michele Morgan Je touche encore le sol avec mes mains France Dimanche Retrieved 21 December 2016 Michele Morgan French actress and glamour icon dies at 96 21 December 2016 via www bbc com Ferris Irene 21 November 1960 Michele Morgan The Garbo of France Returns Home Without Her Young Son Lubbock Avalanche Journal Lubbock Texas p 16 Retrieved 21 December 2016 via Newspapers com She made her 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