Michèle Morgan
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Michèle Morgan (born Simone Renée Roussel on 29 February 1920 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France) is a French actress.
A "leap day" baby, she left home at the age of 15 and received acting lessons from René Simon. For her performance in the 1946 film, La symphonie pastorale, she won the "Best Actress" award at the Cannes Film Festival.
In 1942 she married American actor William Marshall with whom she had a son, Michael (1944-2005). They divorced in 1948 and in 1950 she married French actor Henri Vidal with whom she remained until his unexpected early death in 1959.
Morgan also appeared in several English language films including a number of major Hollywood productions.
For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Michèle Morgan has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1645 Vine Street. In 1969, the government of France awarded her the Legion of Honor. For her long service to the French motion picture industry, in 1992 she was given an Honorary César Award.
The Los Angeles house she commissioned in 1944 at 10050 Cielo Drive later became famous as the site of the Manson family murders in 1969.
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- Everbody's Fine (1990) with Marcello Mastroianni directed by Giuseppe Tornatore
- Cat & Mouse (1975) with Serge Reggiani by Claude Lelouch
- The Lost Command (1966) with Anthony Quinn by Mark Robson
- Les Grandes Manoeuvres (1955) with Gérard Philipe by René Clair
- Seven Deadly Sins (1953) with Francoise Rosay by Eduardo De Filippo and Jean Dreville
- Fabiola (1949) with Henri Vidal by Alessandro Blasetti
- The Fallen Idol (1948) with Ralph Richardson by Carol Reed
- La symphonie pastorale (1946) with Pierre Blanchar by Jean Delannoy
- The Chase (1946) with Robert Cummings by Arthur Ripley
- Higher and Higher (1944) with Jack Haley by Tim Whelan
- Passage to Marseille (1944) with Humphrey Bogart and Sydney Greenstreet by Michael Curtiz
- Joan of Paris (1942) with Paul Henreid by Robert Stevenson
- Les Musiciens du Ciel (1940) with Michel Simon and Auguste Bovério
- Port of Shadows (1938) with Jean Gabin and Michel Simon by Marcel Carné