Thérèse Dorny

Acteur

18 septembre 1891 — 14 mars 1976 (84 ans)
Thérèse Dorny (born Thérèse Jeanne Longo-Dorni; 18 September 1891 - 14 March 1976) was a French film and stage actress.

Thérèse Jeanne Longo-Dorni was born on 18 September 1891 in Paris, Île-de-France, France, the only child to Gaudence Jean Baptiste Marie Longo-Dorni (born 1859) and Marie Antonia Longo-Dorni (née Junghaans, born 1865).

She began her career as a stage actress in 1913, and made her debut as a film actress in the 1930 film The Sweetness of Loving. She was best known for her roles in Cognasse (1932) and Les Diaboliques (1955).

Dorny married the French painter and graphic artist André Dunoyer de Segonzac on 19 December 1964 in Viroflay, Île-de-France, France, who she remained with until his death in 1974.

Dorny died on 14 March 1976 in Saint-Tropez, Var, France.

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Films & Séries sur Plex

  • Les Diaboliques
    Les Diaboliques1955

Connue pour

  • Les Diaboliques
    Les Diaboliques1955
  • Fille du Diable
    Fille du Diable1946
  • Un de la légion
    Un de la légion1936
  • Katia
    Katia1938
  • Voyage surprise
    Voyage surprise1947
  • La Belle de Cadix
    La Belle de Cadix1953
  • Ne le criez pas sur les toits
    Ne le criez pas sur les toits1943
  • Une femme disparaît
    Une femme disparaît1943

Filmographie

1959
Oh! Qué mambo · as La Belle-Mère
1956
Mitsou · as Madame Papier - L'habilleuse
1955
Diabolique · as Mrs. HerbouxSur Plex
1953
La belle de Cadix · as Blanche
1950
Caught in the Foreign Legion · as Solange Duroc, André's Aunt
1947
Voyage surprise · as Mademoiselle Roberta
1946
Devil's Daughter · as Aunt Hortense
1945
Box of Dreams · as Woman (uncredited)
1943
Ne le criez pas sur les toits · as Madame Noblet
1943
Une vie de chien · as Léocadie
1942
1941
L'acrobate · as Pauline
1941
1941
Little Nothings · as L'habilleuse
1938
She Returned at Dawn · as The Fashion House Director
1938
Katia · as Baroness
1937
Abused Confidence · as La Logeuse
1936
Caught in the Foreign Legion · as Antoinette Espitalion
1935
Les soeurs Hortensia · as Madame Hormalin
1935
Divine · as La Poison
1933