
Hélène Perdrière
Known For
Acting
Born
1910-04-17 in Asnières, Seine [now Asnières-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine], France
Died
1992-08-27
Biography
Hélène Perdrière (born 17 April 1912 in Asnieres-sur-Seine, died 27 August 1992 in Boulogne-Billancourt) was a French stage and film actress. After earning a first prize for comedy at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in 1928, she became the first resident of Comédie-French. She resigned to become the partner of Pierre Fresnay in the boulevard theaters of the time, before returning to the Comédie-French circuit in April 1952, and remaining until its end in December 1973. She then went on to play with the Renaud-Barrault Company until her retirement a year later. At the Comédie-French, she staged several plays of Marivaux. She was also an election interpreter. Source: Article "Hélène Perdrière" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Most Known For

Midi trente
as Self

Man to Men
as Elsa Kastner

Rome Express
as Eliane

The Phantom of Liberty
as The Aunt

Nouvelles d'Henry James
as Mrs. de Grey

Jeanne
as Evodie

Topaze
as Suzy Courtois

The Perfume of the Lady in Black
as Mathilde Stangerson

If All the Guys in the World...
as Christine Largeau

The Mystery of the Yellow Room
as Mathilde Stangerson

Women's Games
as Simone

From Joan of Arc to Philippe Pétain
as (voice)

Mystère à Shanghai
as Floriane Aboody

Alert Nights
as Hélène Vigneau

La merveilleuse tragédie de Lourdes
as Odile Duprat

De Grey, un Récit romanesque
as Mrs. de Grey

A Certain Mister
as L'Index, membre de la bande

Le père Lebonnard
as Bianca di Roccaforte

The Kiddos
as Ninette

Road Blocked
as Evelyne Cléry