Michèle Morgan
Biography
Michèle Morgan, born on February 29, 1920, and passing away on December 20, 2016, was a prominent French actress renowned for her captivating performances over a remarkable three-decade career. Bursting onto the cinematic scene in the late 1930s, Morgan quickly established herself as a leading lady in French cinema, captivating audiences with her beauty and talent.
Her breakout role came in the 1946 film "Les Enfants du Paradis," which is often regarded as one of the greatest films in French history. Throughout her illustrious career, Morgan collaborated with several esteemed directors and featured in a variety of genres, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Notable works include "La Symphonie Pastorale" (1946), for which she earned critical acclaim, and "The Chase" (1966), where she starred alongside prominent actors.
Morgan's talents extended beyond acting; she was a celebrated figure in the film industry and earned numerous accolades for her contributions to cinema. Her enduring legacy includes being awarded the prestigious César Honorary Award in 1999, recognizing her lifetime achievements.
With her enchanting screen presence and remarkable body of work, Michèle Morgan remains an iconic figure in the world of cinema, remembered fondly for her contributions to the art of storytelling through film.
Filmography
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Marie-Antoinette Queen of France
1956 • Marie Antoinette
Lost Command
1966 • Countess de Clairefons
New Jersey Drive
1995
The Grand Manoeuvre
1955 • Marie-Louise Rivière
Stormy Waters
1941 • Catherine
The Chase
1946 • Lorna Roman
Port of Shadows
1938 • Nelly
Law of the North
1939 • Jacqueline Bert
Joan of Paris
1942 • Joan
Everybody's Fine
1990 • Femme dans le train
The Fallen Idol
1948 • Julie
The Moment of Truth
1952 • Madeleine Richard
Higher and Higher
1943 • Millie
Static Shock
2000