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Movies starring Renée Faure have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 70%.
Angels of Sin - released in 1943 - is Renée Faure's highest rated movie, with a score of 70% based on 7 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Renée Faure is Angels of Sin - released in 1943 - with a score of 70% based on 7 reviews.
Renée Faure is a French actress, born on 4 November 1918 at Paris, and died may 2, 2005, in Clamart (Hauts-de-Seine). Daughter of René Faure, director of the hospital Lariboisière in Paris, Renée Faure is following an education at the Home of the Legion d'honneur, Saint-Denis and becomes the youngest bachelor of his promotion. A student of René Simon and André Brunot, this passionate drama passed the entrance exam at the Comédie-Française, which she joined as a boarder in the July 15, 1937, before being appointed an associate on 1 January 1942. It occurs in large pieces in the repertoire, excelling particularly in the theatre of Marivaux and Musset. In 1941, she made her film debut in The Murder of Father Christmas, the first French production of the German firm Continental. The film, in which the young actress plays the daughter of Harry Baur, is directed by Christian-Jaque and she married in 1947. The couple will rotate three times together (Spells, The Charterhouse of Parma and Adorable Creatures) before divorcing in 1953. Its benefits the following confirm the qualities of the interpreter, which quickly switches roles angelic to those, otherwise more ambiguous, women of passion (François Villon, Bel Ami, Torrents). She shares quickly the shows with stars of the era, playing three times with Jean Gabin (The President).
She left the Comédie-Française on December 30, 1964. A few weeks later, on January 1, 1965, the institution pays tribute to him by raising it to the rank of member emeritus, which will allow him to play, twenty years later, the role of the first prioress, Mme de Croissy in Dialogue des Carmélites by Georges Bernanos in 1987. The following decade saw the actor will devote to television and theatre. Known to the general public through popular series such as Large families or Maigret, the actress no longer appears to be as far away on the big screen, playing his deep voice, and its slender dimensions in The Judge and the Assassin Bertrand Tavernier, alongside Philippe Noiret and Michel Galabru. In 1988, Claude Miller delivers in the role of the matriarch of The Little Thief, in the face of the young Charlotte Gainsbourg. In the 1990s, Renée Faure slows down its activity, appearing, however, At the speed of a galloping horse, and the Stranger in the house, a remake of the film directed by Henri Decoin in 1941, the year of the debut of the actress in the film.
Renée Faure has acted in films with Sylvie, Bernard Lajarrige, Silvia Monfort and Louis Seigner.
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