Line Noro
Line Noro (22 February 1900 – 4 November 1985) was a French stage and film actress.[1] During the 1930s she played glamorous, often exotic, women in films such as Pépé le Moko. Between 1945 and 1966 Noro was a member of the Comédie Française. She was married to the film director André Berthomieu.
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Born | Aline Simone Noro 22 February 1900 |
Died | 4 November 1985 85) Paris, France | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1929 - 1959 (film) |
Selected filmography
- The Divine Voyage (1929)
- Montmartre (1931)
- La tête d'un homme (1933)
- Little Jacques (1934)
- The Flame (1936)
- Pépé le Moko (1937)
- J'accuse! (1938)
- Ramuntcho (1938)
- Street Without Joy (1938)
- The Well-Digger's Daughter (1940)
- The Secret of Madame Clapain (1943)
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1943)
- Girl with Grey Eyes (1945)
- Jericho (1946)
- The Lost Village (1947)
- Eternal Conflict (1948)
- Before the Deluge (1954)
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References
- Hayward p.172
Bibliography
- Hayward, Susan. French National Cinema. Routledge, 2006.
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