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Denise Darcel (born 8 September 1925) is a retired French actress who made a few films in Hollywood.
Born as Denise Billecard[1] in Paris, she was college educated.[2] According to one of her friends who she met in Paris during WWII, she was a passenger in an L-5 Stinson light observation aircraft on VJ Day (8/14/1945) to see the celebration from the air. The pilot, James Helinger Sr., a US Army Air Corps glider pilot (the friend) was at the controls, while they flew under several bridges along the Seine and finally, under the Eiffel Tower, with the crowds below.[3]
She was a cabaret singer in Paris after World War II before being spotted by Hollywood. Denise came to the United States in 1947[4] and became an American citizen in 1952.[1]
Her first film appearance of note was in Battleground (1949). She appeared on Broadway in the musical Pardon Our French in 1950. She made quite an impression in Tarzan and the Slave Girl (1950) opposite Lex Barker, then co-starred with Robert Taylor in Westward the Women (1952) and Glenn Ford in Young Man with Ideas (1952). In 1953, she was seen in the swimming musical Dangerous When Wet, which starred Esther Williams (1953). Her most important film to date was Vera Cruz (1954) where she played the female lead opposite Burt Lancaster and Gary Cooper. She only made one more film after that, Seven Women from Hell (1961).
As her film and television career began to wane, Darcel at forty-one became an ecdysiast appearing in theatres in San Francisco, Las Vegas, Oakland, and Los Angeles. She retired from stripping after a few years.
She returned to the cabaret circuit, made a few appearances on television and, in 1995 was seen in the revival of the musical Follies in Houston and Seattle.
Married and divorced three times, Darcel remains close to her two sons, Chris and Craig. Online music store iTunes recently made Darcel's album "Banned in Boston" available for purchase alongside Lizabeth Scott's album "Lizabeth".
Filmography
- To the Victor (1948) (uncredited) as Bar Singer
- Thunder in the Pines (1948) as Yvette Cheron
- Battleground (1949) as Denise
- Tarzan and the Slave Girl (1950) as Lola
- Westward the Women (1951) as Fifi Danon
- Young Man with Ideas (1952) as Dorianne Gray
- Dangerous When Wet (1953) as Gigi Mignon
- Flame of Calcutta (1953) as Suzanne Roget aka The Flame
- Vera Cruz (1954) as Countess Marie Duvarre
- The Martha Raye Show (1954) as herself
- The Milton Berle Show (1 episode, 1956)
- Tightrope as Terri (1 episode, 1960)
- Seven Women from Hell (1961) as Claire Oudry
- Naked City as Madeleine Douvay (1 episode, 1962)
- Combat! as Annette (1 episode, 1963)
Notes
- ^ a b Denise Darcel at BFI Film & TV Database
- ^ Denise Darcel at the TCM Movie Database
- ^ "The Adventures of Jim, Sr – Part III". Chaotic Synaptic Activity. 15 August 2005. http://www.chaoticsynapticactivity.com/2005/08/15/the-adventures-of-jim-sr-part-iii/. Retrieved 17 July 2009.
- ^ Erickson, Hal. "Denise Darcel". New York Times. All Movie Guide. http://movies.nytimes.com/person/16984/Denise-Darcel. Retrieved 29 November 2009.
External links
- Denise Darcel at the Internet Movie Database
- Denise Darcel at AllRovi
- Denise Darcel at the Internet Broadway Database
- Photographs of Denise Darcel
Categories:- 1925 births
- Living people
- Cabaret singers
- French expatriates in the United States
- French female singers
- French film actors
- Actors from Paris
- People from the Las Vegas metropolitan area
- Torch singers
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