Suzy Prim

1896-1991

Biography: life and films

Suzy Prim was a French actress whose birth name was Suzanne Mariette Arduini. She was born in Paris, France on 11th October 1896 and died in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on 8th June 1991, aged 94.

Her best films as an actor include Jean Renoir's Les Bas-fonds (1936), Curtis Bernhardt's Carrefour (1938), Max Haufler's Farinet ou l'or dans la montagne (1939), André Cayatte's Au bonheur des dames (1943) and Julien Duvivier's Untel père et fils (1943), and whose best work as a screenwriter include Jean Dréville's La Fayette (1962) and Jacques Deray's L'homme de Marrakech (1966).

Suzy Prim appeared in 75 films and scripted 3 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Georges-André Lacroix (4 films), Pierre-Jean Ducis (3), Léonce Perret (3), Julien Duvivier (3), Sacha Guitry (2), Richard Pottier (2), René Sti (2), Pierre Billon (2), Maurice Tourneur (2), Louis Feuillade (2), Henri Diamant-Berger (2), Henri Decoin (2), Fernand Rivers (2), Christian-Jaque (2) and (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (50 films), comedy (12), Thriller (6), comedy-drama (5), crime-thriller (4), romance (3), history (2), comedy-thriller (2), War (2) and Biography (2).

Our average rating for Suzy Prim over all films is: 2.5

Filmography

Key: a = actor; w = writer

Le Crime du grand-père (1910) [a]

Carmen (1913) [a]

Madame Coralie & C. (1914) [a]

La Beffa atroce (1915) [a]

Les Écrits restent (1917) [a]

Haine (1918) [a]

Le Noël d'Yveline (1918) [a]

Appassionatamente (1919) [a]

Il Suo destino (1920) [a]

L'Aiglonne (1921) [a]

La Reine Lumière (1921) [a]

Mon coeur et ses millions (1931) [a]

Un petit trou pas cher (1934) [a]

La Bandera (1935) [a]

Le Bébé de l'escadron (1935) [a]

La Peur (1936) [a]

La Reine des resquilleuses (1936) [a]

Les Bas-fonds (1936) [a]

Les Jumeaux de Brighton (1936) [a]

Mayerling (1936) [a]

Moutonnet (1936) [a]

Samson (1936) [a]

Un de la légion (1936) [a]

27 rue de la Paix (1937) [a]

Arsène Lupin contre Arsène Lupin (1937) [a]

Arsène Lupin détective (1937) [a]

Au service du tsar (1937) [a]

Cargaison blanche (1937) [a]

L'Appel de la vie (1937) [a]

Les Anges noirs (1937) [a]

Les Pirates du rail (1937) [a]

Alexis gentleman chauffeur (1938) [a]

Carrefour (1938) [a]

Êtes-vous jalouse? (1938) [a]

La Principessa Tarakanova (1938) [a]

Le Patriote (1938) [a]

Berlingot et compagnie (1939) [a]

Cas de conscience (1939) [a]

Farinet ou l'or dans la montagne (1939) [a]

L'Étrange Suzy (1941) [a]

Le Bienfaiteur (1942) [a]

Les Petits riens (1942) [a]

Après l'orage (1943) [a]

Au bonheur des dames (1943) [a]

L'Homme de Londres (1943) [a]

Untel père et fils (1943) [a]

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

La Collection Ménard (1944) [a]

La Malibran (1944) [a]

La Rabouilleuse (1944) [a]

Les Caves du Majestic (1945) [a]

Le Cabaret du grand large (1946) [a]

Triple enquête (1948) [a]

Au royaume des cieux (1949) [a]

Au revoir Monsieur Grock (1950) [a]

Le Cas du docteur Galloy (1951) [a]

Les Deux gamines (1951) [a]

Trafic sur les dunes (1951) [a]

Les Compagnes de la nuit (1953) [a]

Suivez cet homme (1953) [a]

Le Feu dans la peau (1954) [a]

Les Pépées font la loi (1955) [a]

Lorsque l'enfant paraît (1956) [a]

Mémoires d'un flic (1956) [a]

Douze heures d'horloge (1959) [a]

Les Lionceaux (1960) [a,w]

La Fayette (1962) [w]

L'Homme de Marrakech (1966) [w]

L'Homme de Marrakesh (1966) [w]

Profession: Aventuriers (1973) [a]

Le Corps de mon ennemi (1976) [a]



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