Thérèse Dorny
🎭 Actor

Thérèse Dorny

🎂 Born 18 September 1891 (age 84)14 March 1976📍 Paris, France
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Thérèse Dorny (born Thérèse Jeanne Longo-Dorni; 18 September 1891 - 14 March 1976) was a French film and stage actress. Thérèse Jeanne Longo-Dorni was born on 18 September 1891 in Paris, Île-de-France, France, the only child to Gaudence Jean Baptiste Marie Longo-Dorni (born 1859) and Marie Antonia Longo-Dorni (née Junghaans, born 1865). She began her career as a stage actress in 1913, and made her debut as a film actress in the 1930 film The Sweetness of Loving. She was best known for her roles in Cognasse (1932) and Les Diaboliques (1955). Dorny married the French painter and graphic artist André Dunoyer de Segonzac on 19 December 1964 in Viroflay, Île-de-France, France, who she remained with until his death in 1974. Dorny died on 14 March 1976 in Saint-Tropez, Var, France. Source: Article "Thérèse Dorny" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Full Filmography(38 films)

YearTitleRating
1955Diabolique★ 7.91933Ciboulette★ 8.01947Mystery Tour★ 5.41946Devil's Daughter★ 6.91936Ménilmontant★ 7.01938Katia★ 8.51935La Mascotte★ 10.01959Oh! What a Mambo★ 5.51937Abused Confidence★ 6.31938Return at Dawn★ 7.31937À nous deux, madame la vie★ 9.51939Whirlwind of Paris★ 8.31938Prince de mon cœur★ 7.01945Box of Dreams★ 7.01950Caught in the Foreign Legion★ 5.51944Le mort ne reçoit plus★ 7.01944Behold Beatrice★ 7.51953La belle de Cadix★ 5.51935Divine★ 7.01939Visages de femmes★ 7.01933Knock, ou le triomphe de la médecine★ 8.319483rd chimney on the right★ 5.01944Portrait of a Woman★ 9.01943A Dog's Life★ 6.81936One of the Legion★ 5.01932To have known★ 8.01941Little Nothings★ 7.71951Le Passage de Vénus★ 10.01941The Acrobat★ 7.81935Monsieur Sans-Gêne★ 8.01949Faust and the Devil★ 6.51936Passé à vendre★ 10.01941The Italian Straw Hat★ 6.81954Adam Is... Eve★ 5.01937Colonial Canteen★ 10.01935Les Sœurs Hortensia★ 9.01950The Sad Sack★ 9.01943Don't Shout it from the Rooftops★ 6.3
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