Madeleine Sologne

1912-1995

Biography: life and films

Madeleine Sologne was a French actress whose birth name was Madeleine Simone Vouillon. She was born in La Ferté-Imbault, Loir-et-Cher, France on 27th October 1912 and died in Vierzon, Cher, France on 31st March 1995, aged 82.

Her best films as an actor include Jean Delannoy's L'Éternel retour (1943), Pierre Billon's Mademoiselle X (1945), Pierre Chenal's La Foire aux chimères (1946), Raymond Bernard's thriller Un ami viendra ce soir (1946) and Christian Stengel's La Figure de proue (1948).

Madeleine Sologne appeared in 31 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Pierre Billon (2 films), Marcel L'Herbier (2), Jean Delannoy (2) and Dimitri Kirsanoff (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (20 films), comedy (5), comedy-drama (4) and Thriller (2).

Our average rating for Madeleine Sologne over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

Key: a = actor

La Vie est à nous (1936) [a]

Forfaiture (1937) [a]

Franco de port (1937) [a]

Pantins d'amour (1937) [a]

Adrienne Lecouvreur (1938) [a]

Conflit (1938) [a]

La Plus belle fille du monde (1938) [a]

Les Filles du Rhône (1938) [a]

Le Danube bleu (1939) [a]

Le Monde tremblera (1939) [a]

Le Père Lebonnard (1939) [a]

Raphaël le tatoué (1939) [a]

Départ à zéro (1941) [a]

Croisières sidérales (1942) [a]

Fièvres (1942) [a]

L'Appel du bled (1942) [a]

Les Hommes sans peur (1942) [a]

L'Éternel retour (1943) [a]

Le Loup des Malveneur (1943) [a]

Vautrin (1944) [a]

Mademoiselle X (1945) [a]

Marie la Misère (1945) [a]

La Femme fatale (1946) [a]

La Foire aux chimères (1946) [a]

Un ami viendra ce soir (1946) [a]

La Figure de proue (1948) [a]

Le Dessous des cartes (1948) [a]

Une grande fille toute simple (1948) [a]

Les Naufrageurs (1959) [a]

Il suffit d'aimer (1961) [a]

Le Temps des loups (1969) [a]



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