Lana Marconi
Lana Marconi (8 September 1917 in Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania – 8 December 1990) was a Romanian-French actress, and the fifth and last wife of the famous French actor-director-playwright Sacha Guitry (1885–1957), whom she married in 1949. She appeared exclusively in her husband's films.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1948 | Le comédien | Catherine Maillard | |
1948 | Le Diable Boiteux | Mme Grand | |
1949 | Aux deux colombes | La grande duchesse Christine | |
1949 | Toâ | Anna Ecaterina | |
1950 | The Treasure of Cantenac | Virginie Lacassagne | |
1950 | Tu m'as sauvé la vie | La marquise de Pralognan | |
1951 | Deburau | Marie Duplessis | |
1952 | Je l'ai été trois fois | Thérèse Verdier | |
1953 | La Vie d'un honnête homme | La 'comtesse' | |
1954 | Si Versailles m'était conté | La reine Marie-Antoinette / Nicole Legay | |
1955 | Napoléon | Marie Walewska | |
1956 | Si Paris nous était conté | La reine Marie-Antoinette | (final film role) |
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External links
- Lana Marconi on IMDb
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