
Blanchette Brunoy
Known For
Acting
Born
1915-10-05 in Paris, France
Died
2005-04-03
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Blanchette Brunoy (5 October 1915 — 3 April 2005) was a French actress, who had appeared in over 90 film and television productions between 1936 and 1998. She was born Blanche Bilhaud in Paris as the daughter of a physician, and died in Manosque, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence of natural causes. She was the goddaughter of writer Georges Duhamel, and studied acting at Conservatoire de Paris. Brunoy is possibly best-remembered for her roles in such films as Jean Renoir's La Bête Humaine (1938), and Marcel Carnés La Marie du port (1950). She was married twice to both actors Robert Hommet (?—1958) and Maurice Maillot (1961—1968) until their death. Description above from the Wikipedia article Blanchette Brunoy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Known For

Un curé de choc
as Le pharmacienne

Roulez jeunesse !
as Marie

Vie privée
as Sylvie

Plaisir du théâtre

The Traveler Without Luggage
as Valentine Renaud

La Bête Humaine
as Flore

Les Sept de l'escalier 15
as Blanche Blouin

Bebert and the Train
as Mrs. Martin

Les Dames du bois de Boulogne

Mon bébé
as Maggie Scott

Cavalcade of Love
as Léonie de Maupré

Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno
as Clotilde (archive footage)

Le Petit Jacques
as Marthe Rambert

Dernière aventure
as Jeanne Aubrin

Love on the Quiet
as Mémé Odette

People in Luck
as Mme Beaurepaire (segment "Le Gros Lot")

The Baron of the Locks
as Maria Vilandier, innkeeper

Kindergarten
as Rose

Les Eygletière
as Madeleine, dite Madou

Venom and Eternity
as Self