Corinne Luchaire
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Corinne Luchaire | |
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Born | Rosita Christiane Yvette Luchaire February 11, 1921 Paris, France |
Died | January 22, 1950 (aged 28) Paris, France |
Spouse(s) | Guy de Voisins-Lavernière |
Corinne Luchaire (February 11, 1921 – January 22, 1950) was a French actress.
Born Rosita Christiane Yvette Luchaire in Paris.
Luchaire grew up among the Nazis that frequented banker at mansion. There, she had met German ambassador Otto Abetz. Until 1939, she was his mistress.[1]
She was journalist Jean Luchaire's daughter and a film actress. His father and she are stopped, transferred and imprisoned to Fresnes. She is liberated some days after the execution of Prime Minister Pierre Laval. His father, condemned to death, is shot in 1946. Corinne Luchaire's book, Ma drôle de vie, is published in 1949. She died of tuberculosis in 1950.
She was briefly married to a aristocrat Guy de Voisins-Lavernière, but divorced. They had one daughter Brigitte.
[edit] Filmography
- Les Beaux jours (1935)
- Le Chanteur de minuit (1937)
- Prison sans barreaux (1938)
- Prison Without Bars (1938)
- Conflit (1938) aka Affair Lafont
- Le Dernier tournant (1939) aka The Last Turn
- Le Déserteur (1939)
- Abbandono (1940)
- Cavalcade d'amour (1940) aka Love Cavalcade
[edit] References
- ^ Men of Good Will, Aug. 01, 1949, Time
- Corinne Luchaire, Ma drôle de vie