Line Noro

1900-1985

Biography: life and films

Line Noro was a French actress. She was born in Houdelaincourt, Meuse, France on 22nd February 1900 and died in Paris, France on 4th November 1985, aged 85.

Her best films as an actor include Abel Gance's J'accuse! (1938), Alexandre Ryder's Après Mein Kampf mes crimes (1940), Marcel Pagnol's La Fille du puisatier (1940), Serge de Poligny's La Fiancée des ténèbres (1945) and Jean Delannoy's La Symphonie pastorale (1946).

Line Noro appeared in 44 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: André Berthomieu (4 films), Julien Duvivier (3), Serge de Poligny (2), Marcel Pagnol (2), Jean Delannoy (2), Gaston Roudès (2) and Abel Gance (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (33 films), comedy-drama (7), romance (5), War (4), crime-thriller (3) and Thriller (3).

Our average rating for Line Noro over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Pivoine (1929) [a]

La Divine croisière (1929) [a]

Faubourg Montmartre (1931) [a]

Mater dolorosa (1932) [a]

Au bout du monde (1933) [a]

La Tête d'un homme (1933) [a]

Dernière heure (1934) [a]

L'Assommoir (1934) [a]

L'Or (1934) [a]

Le Petit Jacques (1934) [a]

Cavalerie légère (1935) [a]

Justin de Marseille (1935) [a]

L'Île des veuves (1936) [a]

La Flamme (1936) [a]

La Terre qui meurt (1936) [a]

Pépé le Moko (1937) [a]

Ramuntcho (1937) [a]

Une femme sans importance (1937) [a]

J'accuse! (1938) [a]

La Rue sans joie (1938) [a]

Dédé la musique (1939) [a]

Après Mein Kampf mes crimes (1940) [a]

La Fille du puisatier (1940) [a]

La Prière aux étoiles (1941) [a]

La Neige sur les pas (1942) [a]

Ceux du rivage (1943) [a]

Goupi mains rouges (1943) [a]

Le Secret de Madame Clapain (1943) [a]

Vautrin (1944) [a]

La Fiancée des ténèbres (1945) [a]

La Fille aux yeux gris (1945) [a]

La Part de l'ombre (1945) [a]

Jericho (1946) [a]

La Symphonie pastorale (1946) [a]

Le Village perdu (1947) [a]

Éternel conflit (1948) [a]

La Grande volière (1948) [a]

Meurtres (1950) [a]

Les Amants de Bras-Mort (1951) [a]

Le Chemin de Damas (1952) [a]

Dortoir des grandes (1953) [a]

Avant le déluge (1954) [a]

Les Truands (1956) [a]



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