- Madeleine LeBeau
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name = Madeleine LeBeau
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birthname = Marie Madeleine Berthe Lebeau
birthdate = birth date and age|1923|06|10
location =Antony, Hauts-de-Seine ,France
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occupation =Actress
spouse = Tullio Pinelli (1988-present)
Marcel Dalio (1938-1942)
awards =Madeleine LeBeau (born either Marie Madeleine Berthe Lebeau on
June 10 1923 , inAntony, Hauts-de-Seine ,France [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0495495/bio Madeleine LeBeau - Biography] ] or as Marie Therese Ernestine onFebruary 22 1921 inBourg-la-Reine ,France ) is a French actress.Biography
Early life
LeBeau married actor
Marcel Dalio in 1938 (his second marriage). They had met while doing a play together.In 1939 she appeared in her first movie, the melodrama "
Jeunes filles en détresse " ("Girls in Distress"). In June 1940, LeBeau and the Jewish Dalio fledParis ahead of the invadingGerman army and reachedLisbon . It took them two months to obtain visas toChile . However, when their ship stopped inMexico , they were stranded (along with around 200 other passengers) when the visas they had purchased turned out to be forgeries. Eventually, they were able to get temporaryCanadian passports and entered theUnited States .Lebeau made her
Hollywood debut inOlivia de Havilland 's "Hold Back the Dawn " (1941). The following year, she received a good role in theErrol Flynn movie "Gentleman Jim", a biography of famed Irish-American boxerJames J. Corbett ."Casablanca"
Later that year she received the role of Yvonne, Rick’s jilted mistress, in "Casablanca".
Warner Bros. signed her to a $100-a-week contract for 26 weeks to be in a number of films. On June 22, while she was filming her scenes in "Casablanca", her husband Marcel Dalio (who played Emil the croupier in the film) filed for divorce inLos Angeles on the grounds of desertion. Shortly before the release of the movie,Warner Bros. terminated her contract.After "Casablanca"
After "Casablanca", she appeared in two more American films. The first was a large role in the war drama "
Paris After Dark " in 1943 with her former husband. The following year, LeBeau had a smaller role in "Music for Millions ".After the end of
World War II , LeBeau returned to France and continued her acting career. In 1947, she appeared in "Les Chouans " ("The Royalists"). In 1950, LeBeau traveled toGreat Britain to appear in a movie withJean Simmons called "Cage of Gold ". She would appear in 20 more movies, mainly French, includingBrigitte Bardot 's "Une Parisienne " in 1957, andFederico Fellini 's "8½ " ("Otto e mezzo") in 1963. LeBeau's last two movies were Spanish productions in 1965.She married award-winning Italian screenwriter
Tullio Pinelli in 1988.Since the death of
Joy Page in April 2008, she is the last surviving credited cast member of "Casablanca" (1942).References
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