Marguerite Moreno

1871-1948

Biography: life and films

Marguerite Moreno was a French actress whose birth name was Lucie Marie Marguerite Monceau. She was born in Paris, France on 15th September 1871 and died in Touzac, Lot, France on 14th July 1948, aged 76.

Her best films as an actor include Sacha Guitry's Le Roman d'un tricheur (1936), Le Mot de Cambronne (1937), Marcel Pagnol's Regain (1937), Claude Autant-Lara's Douce (1943) and Jean Delannoy's Les Jeux sont faits (1947).

Marguerite Moreno appeared in 85 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Henri Diamant-Berger (7 films), Sacha Guitry (6), René Guissart (4), Pierre Caron (4), Yvan Noé (3), Raymond Bernard (3), Karl Anton (3), André Berthomieu (3), Alberto Cavalcanti (3), René Barberis (2), Marcel Pagnol (2), Louis Mercanton (2), Léo Joannon (2), Jean Delannoy (2), Emil E. Reinert (2) and Christian-Jaque (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (35 films), comedy (32), comedy-drama (12), romance (7) and history (3).

Our average rating for Marguerite Moreno over all films is: 2.4

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Gonzague (1922) [a]

Le Mauvais garçon (1922) [a]

Vingt ans après (1922) [a]

L'Emprise (1923) [a]

Le Capitaine Fracasse (1929) [a]

Cendrillon de Paris (1930) [a]

Chérie (1930) [a]

Dans une île perdue (1930) [a]

Paramount en parade (1930) [a]

Paris la nuit (1930) [a]

Un trou dans le mur (1930) [a]

À mi-chemin du ciel (1931) [a]

Cinópolis (1931) [a]

Lo Mejor es reir (1931) [a]

Marions-nous (1931) [a]

Sola (1931) [a]

Cognasse (1932) [a]

L'Agence O-Kay (1932) [a]

La Poule (1932) [a]

Le Cordon bleu (1932) [a]

Miche (1932) [a]

Mon coeur balance (1932) [a]

Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's (1933) [a]

Le Sexe faible (1933) [a]

Les Misérables (1933) [a]

Pour être aimé (1933) [a]

Primerose (1933) [a]

Rien que des mensonges (1933) [a]

Casanova (1934) [a]

L'Aristo (1934) [a]

La Reine de Biarritz (1934) [a]

Paris-Deauville (1934) [a]

Voilà Montmartre (1934) [a]

Jim la houlette (1935) [a]

Les Dieux s'amusent (1935) [a]

Gigolette (1936) [a]

Jeunes filles de Paris (1936) [a]

Le Roman d'un tricheur (1936) [a]

Mes tantes et moi (1936) [a]

Tout va très bien madame la marquise (1936) [a]

Train de plaisir (1936) [a]

Boulot aviateur (1937) [a]

Ces dames aux chapeaux verts (1937) [a]

Faisons un rêve (1937) [a]

La Dame de pique (1937) [a]

La Fessée (1937) [a]

Le Coupable (1937) [a]

Les Perles de la couronne (1937) [a]

Quatre heures du matin (1937) [a]

Regain (1937) [a]

Barnabé (1938) [a]

Bourrachon (1938) [a]

J'étais une aventurière (1938) [a]

L'Accroche coeur (1938) [a]

La Chaleur du sein (1938) [a]

La Route enchantée (1938) [a]

Les Femmes collantes (1938) [a]

Eusèbe député (1939) [a]

Ils étaient neuf célibataires (1939) [a]

Jeunes filles en détresse (1939) [a]

Le Château des quatre obèses (1939) [a]

Le Danube bleu (1939) [a]

Ma tante dictateur (1939) [a]

Les Surprises de la radio (1940) [a]

L'Étrange Suzy (1941) [a]

La Prière aux étoiles (1941) [a]

Donne-moi tes yeux (1943) [a]

Douce (1943) [a]

La Sévillane (1943) [a]

Le Camion blanc (1943) [a]

Secrets (1943) [a]

La Collection Ménard (1944) [a]

Carmen (1945) [a]

L'Idiot (1946) [a]

Les Malheurs de Sophie (1946) [a]

Un revenant (1946) [a]

Chemins sans loi (1947) [a]

L'Éventail (1947) [a]

Les Jeux sont faits (1947) [a]

Rendez-vous à Paris (1947) [a]

L'Assassin est à l'écoute (1948) [a]

Les Étoiles ne meurent jamais (1956) [a]



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