Lucienne Jeanne Marie Charlot, known by the name Lucienne Vigier and later Lucienne Legrand, (18 July 1920 – 19 October 2022) was a French actress.
Filmography
Film
*' (1941)
*' (1941)
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Romance of Paris'' (1941)
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Bolero
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'' (1942)
*''
Miss Bonaparte
''Miss Bonaparte'' (French: ''Mam'zelle Bonaparte'') is a 1942 French historical drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Edwige Feuillère, Monique Joyce and Raymond Rouleau. It is based on a novel by Gérard Bourgeois and Pierre ...
'' (1942)
*' (1942)
*' (1944)
*' (1944)
*''
Children of Paradise
''Children of Paradise'' (, ) is a two-part French romantic drama film by Marcel Carné, produced under war conditions in 1943, 1944, and early 1945 in both Vichy France and Occupied France. Set in the theatrical world of 1830s Paris, it tell ...
'' (1945)
*''
Women's Games'' (1946)
*''
After Love'' (1948)
*' (1949)
*''
Tuesday's Guest'' (1950)
*''
Rue de l'Estrapade
The Rue de l’Estrapade is a street in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, situated at the border between the quartier du Val-de-Grâce and the quartier de la Sorbonne. It follows the line of the Wall of Philip II Augustus and is named after the ' ...
'' (1953)
*''
The Three Musketeers
''The Three Musketeers'' () is a French historical adventure novel written and published in 1844 by French author Alexandre Dumas. It is the first of the author's three d'Artagnan Romances. As with some of his other works, he wrote it in col ...
'' (1953)
*''
At the Order of the Czar'' (1954)
*''
The Contessa's Secret'' (1954)
*''
The Count of Bragelonne'' (1954)
*''
Frou-Frou'' (1955)
* ''
Lord Rogue'' (1955)
*' (1957)
*''
Speaking of Murder'' (1957)
*''
Dear Louise'' (1972)
*''
César and Rosalie
''César and Rosalie'' () is a 1972 romance film starring Yves Montand and Romy Schneider, directed by Claude Sautet.
Plot
In Paris the beautiful divorcée Rosalie spends time with César, a coarse but good-hearted scrap merchant. At a wedding sh ...
'' (1972)
*' (1973)
*''
Escape to Nowhere'' (1973)
*''
Shock Treatment
''Shock Treatment'' is a 1981 American musical comedy film directed by Jim Sharman, and co-written by Sharman and Richard O'Brien. It is a follow-up to the 1975 film ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show''. While not an outright sequel, the film does ...
'' (1973)
*''
A Slightly Pregnant Man'' (1973)
*''
Le Magnifique'' (1973)
*''
Forbidden Priests'' (1973)
*''
Hail the Artist'' (1973)
*''
The Train'' (1973)
*''
Stavisky'' (1974)
*''
Creezy'' (1974)
*''
Verdict
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'' (1974)
*''
Vincent, François, Paul and the Others'' (1974)
*' (1975)
*' (1975)
*''
Dracula and Son'' (1976)
*''
Mado'' (1976)
*''
The French Woman'' (1977)
*''
The Lacemaker'' (1977)
*''
CIA contro KGB'' (1978)
*''
La Carapate
''La Carapate'' is a 1978 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury
Gérard Oury (; born Max-Gérard Houry Tannenbaum; 29 April 1919 – 20 July 2006) was a French film director, actor and writer.
Life and career
Max-Gérard Houry-Tannenbau ...
'' (1978)
*' (1979)
*''
A Little Romance
''A Little Romance'' is a 1979 American romantic comedy film directed by George Roy Hill and starring Laurence Olivier, Thelonious Bernard, and 13-year-old Diane Lane in her film debut. The screenplay was written by Allan Burns and George Roy H ...
'' (1979)
*''
La Boum 2'' (1982)
*' (1988)
*''
Love in Paris'' (1997)
*' (2000)
Television
*' (1992)
Theatre
*''Ce soir à Samarcande'' (1950)
*' (1967)
*''
Madame Sans-Gêne'' (1973)
References
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1920 births
2022 deaths
French film actresses
French stage actresses
French women centenarians
People from Douai
Actresses from Hauts-de-France