Denise Grey

1896-1996

Biography: life and films

Denise Grey was a French actress whose birth name was Édouardine Verthuy. She was born in Châtillon, Italy on 17th September 1896 and died in Paris, France on 13th January 1996, aged 99.

Her best films as an actor include Maurice Cammage's comedy Monsieur Hector (1940), Louis Cuny's Étrange destin (1946), Claude Autant-Lara's Le Diable au corps (1947), Marcel Blistène's Sylviane de mes nuits (1957) and Lewis Gilbert's Carve Her Name with Pride (1958).

Denise Grey appeared in 83 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Jean Boyer (3 films), Jacqueline Audry (3), Gilles Grangier (3), Richard Pottier (2), Maurice Labro (2), Maurice Cam (2), Marcel L'Herbier (2), Louis Cuny (2), Claude Pinoteau (2) and André Berthomieu (2).

Her most frequent genres include: comedy (42 films), drama (33), comedy-drama (7), romance (4) and comedy-romance (4).

Our average rating for Denise Grey over all films is: 2.4

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Jeunes filles à marier (1935) [a]

La Dame de Vittel (1937) [a]

Trois artilleurs à l'opéra (1938) [a]

Trois artilleurs au pensionnat (1938) [a]

Serge Panine (1939) [a]

Monsieur Hector (1940) [a]

Montmartre-sur-Seine (1941) [a]

Boléro (1942) [a]

Le Voile bleu (1942) [a]

Romance à trois (1942) [a]

Adieu Léonard (1943) [a]

Des jeunes filles dans la nuit (1943) [a]

L'Honorable Catherine (1943) [a]

Retour de flamme (1943) [a]

Vingt-cinq ans de bonheur (1943) [a]

L'Aventure est au coin de la rue (1944) [a]

L'Extravagante mission (1945) [a]

Les Caves du Majestic (1945) [a]

Étrange destin (1946) [a]

L'Insaisissable Frédéric (1946) [a]

Le Couple idéal (1946) [a]

Madame et son flirt (1946) [a]

On demande un ménage (1946) [a]

Coïncidences (1947) [a]

Le Diable au corps (1947) [a]

Six heures à perdre (1947) [a]

Carré de valets (1947) [a]

Et dix de der (1948) [a]

Bonheur en location (1949) [a]

La Ronde des heures (1949) [a]

Pas de week-end pour notre amour (1949) [a]

Rome-express (1949) [a]

Tête blonde (1949) [a]

Une femme par jour (1949) [a]

Mon ami Sainfoin (1950) [a]

Demain nous divorçons (1951) [a]

Les Petites Cardinal (1951) [a]

Allô... je t'aime (1952) [a]

Art. 519 codice penale (1952) [a]

Dortoir des grandes (1953) [a]

Julietta (1953) [a]

La Tournée des grands Ducs (1953) [a]

Le Père de Mademoiselle (1953) [a]

El Torero (1954) [a]

Escalier de service (1954) [a]

Il seduttore (1954) [a]

Le Mouton à cinq pattes (1954) [a]

Les Corsaires du Bois de Boulogne (1954) [a]

Poisson d'avril (1954) [a]

Raspoutine (1954) [a]

Fantaisie d'un jour (1955) [a]

La Rue des bouches peintes (1955) [a]

La Villa Sans-Souci (1955) [a]

Le Printemps, l'automne et l'amour (1955) [a]

Mistou ou Comment l'esprit vient aux filles... (1956) [a]

Mitsou (1956) [a]

À pied, à cheval et en voiture (1957) [a]

L'Auberge en folie (1957) [a]

La Peau de l'ours (1957) [a]

Sylviane de mes nuits (1957) [a]

Une nuit aux Baléares (1957) [a]

À pied, à cheval et en spoutnik! (1958) [a]

C'est la faute d'Adam (1958) [a]

Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) [a]

Le Tombeur (1958) [a]

Mimi Pinson (1958) [a]

Police judiciaire (1958) [a]

Le Confident de ces dames (1959) [a]

Bomben auf Monte Carlo (1960) [a]

Le Panier à crabes (1960) [a]

La Bonne soupe (1964) [a]

Pas de caviar pour tante Olga (1965) [a]

La Maison de campagne (1969) [a]

Hello-Goodbye (1970) [a]

Mais qui donc m'a fait ce bébé? (1971) [a]

La Boum (1980) [a]

La Boum 2 (1982) [a]

N'oublie pas ton père au vestiaire... (1982) [a]

En cas de guerre mondiale, je file à l'étranger (1983) [a]

Le Gaffeur (1985) [a]

Les Saisons du plaisir (1988) [a]

Cin cin (1991) [a]



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