Renée Simonot


Renée Simonot; in fact Renée-Jeanne Deneuve (born September 10, 1911 in Le Havre) - a French theater and dubbing actress. Actress mother: Catherine Deneuve and Françoise Dorléac. Career and private life

She debuted on the stage of the Odeon Theater in Paris at the age of 7, in 1918. She performed on the stage of this theater for nearly 30 consecutive years. In the 1930s, she became one of the first French actresses specializing in dubbing. Her voice was Olivia de Havilland (in most of her films), Sylvia Sidney, Judy Garland and Esther Williams.

From an informal relationship with actor Aimé Clariondem (born 1894, died 1960), she had a daughter Danielle (born 1936). In 1940 she married the actor Maurice Dorléac (born 1901, died 1979) with whom she had 3 daughters: Françoise (born 1942, died 1967 in a car accident), Catherine (born 1943) and Sylvie (born 1946) . After the birth of her fourth child, she limited her acting performances by devoting herself to raising daughters. In the following years it was sporadic only in dubbing. From 1979 he is a widow and lives permanently in Paris. In September 2011, she celebrated her 100th birthday. Bibliography

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