Madeleine Renaud

1900-1994

Biography: life and films

Madeleine Renaud was a French actress. She was born in Paris, France on 21st February 1900 and died in Paris, France on 23rd September 1994, aged 94.

Her best films as an actor include Jean Benoît-Lévy's La Maternelle (1933), Jean Grémillon's L'Étrange Monsieur Victor (1937), Lumière d'été (1943), Le Ciel est à vous (1944) and Max Ophüls's Le Plaisir (1952).

Madeleine Renaud appeared in 32 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Jean Grémillon (4 films), Harry Lachman (3), Jean Epstein (2), Jean Choux (2) and Jean Benoît-Lévy (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (22 films), comedy-drama (6), romance (4), comedy (3) and comedy-romance (2).

Our average rating for Madeleine Renaud over all films is: 2.8

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Vent debout (1923) [a]

La Terre qui meurt (1926) [a]

Jean de la Lune (1931) [a]

Mistigri (1931) [a]

Serments (1931) [a]

La Belle marinière (1932) [a]

La Couturière de Lunéville (1932) [a]

Boubouroche (1933) [a]

La Maternelle (1933) [a]

Le Tunnel (1933) [a]

Primerose (1933) [a]

Le Voleur (1934) [a]

Maria Chapdelaine (1934) [a]

La Marche nuptiale (1935) [a]

Coeur de gueux (1936) [a]

Cuor di vagabondo (1936) [a]

Hélène (1936) [a]

Les Demi vierges (1936) [a]

Les Petites alliées (1936) [a]

L'Étrange Monsieur Victor (1937) [a]

Remorques (1941) [a]

L'Escalier sans fin (1943) [a]

Lumière d'été (1943) [a]

De Jeanne d'Arc à Philippe Pétain (1944) [a]

Le Ciel est à vous (1944) [a]

Le Plaisir (1952) [a]

Le Dialogue des Carmélites (1960) [a]

Le Diable par la queue (1969) [a]

L'Humeur vagabonde (1972) [a]

La Mandarine (1972) [a]

Des journées entières dans les arbres (1976) [a]

La Lumière du lac (1988) [a]



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