Mireille Perrey

1904-1991

Biography: life and films

Mireille Perrey was a French actress whose birth name was Camille Mireille Perret. She was born in Bordeaux, Gironde, France on 3rd February 1904 and died in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, France on 8th May 1991, aged 87.

Her best films as an actor include Jacques de Baroncelli's Je serai seule après minuit (1931), René Guissart's comedy L'École des contribuables (1934), André Berthomieu's Jim la houlette (1935), L'amant de Madame Vidal (1936) and Sacha Guitry's Toâ (1949).

Mireille Perrey appeared in 42 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Maurice Cloche (3 films), René Guissart (2), Pierre Caron (2), Maurice Labro (2), Edmond T. Gréville (2), Claude Orval (2) and André Berthomieu (2).

Her most frequent genres include: comedy (20 films), drama (15), comedy-drama (4) and romance (2).

Our average rating for Mireille Perrey over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Je serai seule après minuit (1931) [a]

Pas sur la bouche (1931) [a]

Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's (1933) [a]

L'École des contribuables (1934) [a]

Dédé (1935) [a]

Jim la houlette (1935) [a]

Juanita (1935) [a]

L'Amant de Madame Vidal (1936) [a]

Les Petites alliées (1936) [a]

La Fessée (1937) [a]

La Souris bleue (1937) [a]

Mon deputé et sa femme (1937) [a]

Éducation de prince (1938) [a]

Une java (1939) [a]

Nadia la femme traquée (1942) [a]

Jeannou (1943) [a]

Patrie (1946) [a]

Coeur de coq (1947) [a]

Docteur Laennec (1949) [a]

Toâ (1949) [a]

Le Rosier de Madame Husson (1950) [a]

Meurtres (1950) [a]

Miquette et sa mère (1950) [a]

Hotel Sahara (1951) [a]

Knock (1951) [a]

Les Maître-nageurs (1951) [a]

L'Amour, Madame (1952) [a]

Carnaval (1953) [a]

Madame de... (1953) [a]

Adam est... Ève (1954) [a]

La Villa Sans-Souci (1955) [a]

Tant qu'il y aura des femmes (1955) [a]

Donnez-moi ma chance (1957) [a]

Prisons de femmes (1958) [a]

La Jument verte (1959) [a]

Certains l'aiment... froide (1960) [a]

The Hands of Orlac (1960) [a]

Le Tracassin (1961) [a]

Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (1964) [a]

Un peu de soleil dans l'eau froide (1971) [a]



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