Michèle Morgan

Michèle Morgan

Actress
Born
February 29, 1920
Died
December 20, 2016
Awards
5 wins, 5 nominations

A classic beauty, blonde French actress Michèle Morgan was one of her country's most popular leading ladies for over five decades. Born Simone Renee Roussel on Leap Year Day (February 29) in 1920, she ran away from home as a teenager and studied acting under René Simon, beginning her film career at…

Biography

A classic beauty, blonde French actress Michèle Morgan was one of her country's most popular leading ladies for over five decades. Born Simone Renee Roussel on Leap Year Day (February 29) in 1920, she ran away from home as a teenager and studied acting under René Simon, beginning her film career at 16 working as a film extra to pay for drama classes.

The young actress soon caught the eye of director Marc Allégret, who cast her in Heart of Paris (1937), which clinched her stardom. Her remote, enigmatic features and gloomy allure had audiences comparing her to a young Greta Garbo. She went on to appear elegantly opposite Charles Boyer in the drama Orage (1938) directed by Allegret; opposite Jean Gabin in Moth and the Flame (1938) directed by Marcel Carné, as well as both Coral Reefs (1939) and Stormy Waters (1941). She had her first top-billed roles in L'entraîneuse (1939) and Law of the North (1939).

Michèle's eventual fled war-torn France for Hollywood and earned roles based purely on her European prestige. She did not stand out among the other female foreign imports of that time, however, such as Ingrid Bergman. Cast in rather routine sultry roles amid WWII surroundings, she received only a modest reception for such US-based films as Joan of Paris (1942) with Paul Henreid; Two Tickets to London (1943) with Alan Curtis; Passage to Marseille (1944) opposite Humphrey Bogart; and the noirish The Chase (1946) starring Robert Cummings.

Michèle succeeded much better at home continuing prolifically in such films as The Proud and the Beautiful (1953), The Moment of Truth (1952), Oasis (1955), The Grand Maneuver (1955), Shadow of the Guillotine (1956) (as Marie Antoinette), Grand Hotel (1959), Bluebeard (1963), Web of Fear (1964), The Diary of an Innocent Boy (1968) and Cat and Mouse (1975). Back in the late 1940's, she received the very first Cannes Film Festival award for "best actress" for her touching performance as the blind heroine in Pastoral Symphony (1946). She also received an honorary Cesar Award in 1992.

Married during the war and early post-war years (1942-1949) to American actor/singer William Marshall, Michèle's second husband was handsome Gallic star Henri Vidal and they appeared together in a couple of films, including both the historical drama Fabiola (1949) and romantic drama La belle que voilà (1950), plus The Seven Deadly Sins (1952) (albeit different "sin" segments) and Napoleon (1955). Following Vidal's sudden death of a heart at age 40 in 1959, the actress married a third time one year later to well-known French actor/writer/director Gérard Oury. They had unbilled cameos in A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later (1986). She was left a widow in 2006.

Semi-retired by the 1970's, Michèle's last feature film was a small bit in the Marcello Mastroianni film Everybody's Fine (1990). She retired in 1999 after a few sporadic 90's TV parts. She died in her home town of Hauts-de-Seine, France on December 20, 2016, at age 96.

Actress

La rivaleLa rivale(1999)as Judith Legrand
Des gens si bien élevésDes gens si bien élevés(1997)as Geneviève
La veuve de l'architecteLa veuve de l'architecte(1995)as Helena Kramp
Everybody's FineEverybody's Fine(1990)as La donna anziana sul treno Roma-Milano
Le tiroir secretLe tiroir secret(1986)as Colette Lemarchand

Self

Vivement dimancheVivement dimanche(1998)as Self, Self - Main Guest
Vivement dimanche prochainVivement dimanche prochain(1998)as Self, Self - Main Guest
Les trois glorieusesLes trois glorieuses(2010)as Self
C à vousC à vous(2009)as Self
Un jour, un destinUn jour, un destin(2007)as Self

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
L'âge d'or de la pubL'âge d'or de la pub(2023)as Self
La Nouvelle Vague, une bande à partLa Nouvelle Vague, une bande à part(2022)as Self
Hervé Guibert, la mort propagandeHervé Guibert, la mort propagande(2021)as Self
Morceaux de CannesMorceaux de Cannes(2021)as Self

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Credit Score: Michèle Morgan

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Fallen Idol6.5019497.60210766
2Port of Shadows6.5019397.70010873
3The Proud and the Beautiful4.8819537.201972
4Stormy Waters4.8819467.2001816
5Retour de manivelle3.2519576.800302
6The Grand Maneuver3.2519566.7001248
7The Chase3.2519476.4003125
8Pastoral Symphony3.2519486.800694
9Higher and Higher3.2519436.002910
10Joan of Paris3.2519426.8011015