Gabrielle Dorziat

1880-1979

Biography: life and films

Gabrielle Dorziat was a French actress whose birth name was Marie Odile Léonie Gabrielle Sigrist. She was born in Épernay, Marne, France on 15th January 1880 and died in Biarritz, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France on 30th November 1979, aged 99.

Her best films as an actor include Robert Siodmak's Mollenard (1938), Louis Daquin's Le Voyageur de la Toussaint (1943), Jacques Becker's Falbalas (1945), Anatole Litvak's Un acte d'amour (1953) and Henri Verneuil's Un singe en hiver (1962).

Gabrielle Dorziat appeared in 65 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Robert Siodmak (2 films), Raymond Bernard (2), Pierre Billon (2), Maurice Cloche (2), Léonide Moguy (2), Jacques de Baroncelli (2), Jacqueline Audry (2), Henri-Georges Clouzot (2), Henri Decoin (2) and Anatole Litvak (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (35 films), comedy (15), comedy-drama (13), romance (7), history (7), comedy-romance (4) and War (4).

Our average rating for Gabrielle Dorziat over all films is: 2.8

Filmography

Key: a = actor

L'Infante à la rose (1921) [a]

Le Mioche (1936) [a]

Mayerling (1936) [a]

Samson (1936) [a]

Courrier Sud (1937) [a]

L'Amour veille (1937) [a]

La Dame de Malacca (1937) [a]

Le Mensonge de Nina Petrovna (1937) [a]

Monsieur Breloque a disparu (1937) [a]

Êtes-vous jalouse? (1938) [a]

La Chaleur du sein (1938) [a]

Le Drame de Shanghaï (1938) [a]

Mollenard (1938) [a]

De Mayerling à Sarajevo (1940) [a]

L'Homme qui cherche la vérité (1940) [a]

Premier rendez-vous (1941) [a]

L'Appel du bled (1942) [a]

Le Journal tombe à cinq heures (1942) [a]

Patricia (1942) [a]

Soyez les bienvenus (1942) [a]

Le Baron fantôme (1943) [a]

Le Loup des Malveneur (1943) [a]

Le Voyageur de la Toussaint (1943) [a]

Échec au roy (1945) [a]

Falbalas (1945) [a]

Fausse alerte (1945) [a]

L'Ange qu'on m'a donné (1945) [a]

Adieu chérie (1946) [a]

Désarroi (1946) [a]

Monsieur Vincent (1947) [a]

Miroir (1947) [a]

Les Parents terribles (1948) [a]

Ruy Blas (1948) [a]

Une grande fille toute simple (1948) [a]

Manon (1949) [a]

Ballerina (1950) [a]

Domani è troppo tardi (1950) [a]

Né de père inconnu (1950) [a]

Il Figlio di Lagardere (1952) [a]

La Vérité sur Bébé Donge (1952) [a]

Le Jugement de Dieu (1952) [a]

So Little Time (1952) [a]

Little Boy Lost (1953) [a]

Traviata '53 (1953) [a]

Un acte d'amour (1953) [a]

Le Due orfanelle (1954) [a]

Madame du Barry (1954) [a]

Le Fil à la patte (1955) [a]

Nagana (1955) [a]

Mistou ou Comment l'esprit vient aux filles... (1956) [a]

Mitsou (1956) [a]

Pitié pour les vamps (1956) [a]

Les Espions (1957) [a]

Auferstehung (1958) [a]

Polikuschka (1958) [a]

Drôles de phénomènes (1959) [a]

Katia (1959) [a]

Climats (1962) [a]

Gigot (1962) [a]

Un singe en hiver (1962) [a]

Germinal (1963) [a]

Cyrano et d'Artagnan (1964) [a]

Monsieur (1964) [a]

Thomas l'imposteur (1965) [a]

Un mari à prix fixe (1965) [a]



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