Dany Robin

1927-1995

Biography: life and films

Dany Robin was a French actress. She was born in Clamart, Hauts-de-Seine, France on 14th April 1927 and died in Paris, France on 25th May 1995, aged 68.

Her best films as an actor include René Clair's Le Silence est d'or (1947), Henri Decoin's Les Amoureux sont seuls au monde (1948), Julien Duvivier's comedy La Fête à Henriette (1952), Anatole Litvak's Un acte d'amour (1953) and Alfred Hitchcock's crime-thriller Topaz (1969).

Dany Robin appeared in 52 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Guy Lefranc (4 films), Michel Boisrond (3), Marc Allégret (3), Jacqueline Audry (3), Gilles Grangier (3), Emil E. Reinert (2) and André Hunebelle (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (22 films), comedy (20), romance (9), comedy-romance (7), comedy-drama (7) and history (4).

Our average rating for Dany Robin over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

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Les Portes de la nuit (1946) [a]

Lunegarde (1946) [a]

L'Éventail (1947) [a]

Le Destin s'amuse (1947) [a]

Le Silence est d'or (1947) [a]

Six heures à perdre (1947) [a]

Les Amoureux sont seuls au monde (1948) [a]

Une jeune fille savait (1948) [a]

Au p'tit zouave (1949) [a]

La Passagère (1949) [a]

La Voyageuse inattendue (1949) [a]

La Soif des hommes (1950) [a]

Deux sous de violettes (1951) [a]

Le Plus joli péché du monde (1951) [a]

Une histoire d'amour (1951) [a]

Elle et moi (1952) [a]

Jupiter (1952) [a]

La Fête à Henriette (1952) [a]

Julietta (1953) [a]

Les Amants de minuit (1953) [a]

Un acte d'amour (1953) [a]

Cadet-Rousselle (1954) [a]

Les Révoltés de Lomanach (1954) [a]

Tempi nostri (1954) [a]

Escale à Orly (1955) [a]

Frou-Frou (1955) [a]

Bonsoir Paris (1956) [a]

C'est arrivé à Aden (1956) [a]

Paris canaille (1956) [a]

Le Coin tranquille (1957) [a]

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

L'École des cocottes (1958) [a]

Mimi Pinson (1958) [a]

Quand sonnera midi (1958) [a]

Suivez-moi jeune homme (1958) [a]

Le Secret du Chevalier d'Éon (1959) [a]

Les Dragueurs (1959) [a]

Scheidungsgrund: Liebe (1960) [a]

Amours célèbres (1961) [a]

Conduite à gauche (1962) [a]

Les Mystères de Paris (1962) [a]

Les Parisiennes (1962) [a]

Mandrin (1962) [a]

Waltz of the Toreadors (1962) [a]

Comment trouvez-vous ma soeur? (1963) [a]

Follow the Boys (1963) [a]

I misteri di Roma (1963) [a]

La Corde au cou (1964) [a]

Sursis pour un espion (1965) [a]

Don't Lose Your Head (1966) [a]

The Best House in London (1969) [a]

Topaz (1969) [a]



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