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Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Madeleine LeBeau

Years active
  
1939—1970

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Marie Madeleine Berthe Lebeau

Born
  
10 June 1923 (
1923-06-10
)
Antony, Hauts-de-Seine, France

Spouse
  
Tullio Pinelli (m. 1988–2009), Marcel Dalio (m. 1939–1943)

Movies
  
Casablanca, 8½, Angelique - Marquise des Anges, La Parisienne, Gunmen Of The Rio Grande

Similar People
  
Marcel Dalio, Joy Page, Tullio Pinelli, Bernard Borderie, Michael Curtiz

Casablanca - Madeleine LeBeau - La Marseillaise - The last surviving credited cast member


Marie Madeleine Berthe Lebeau (10 June 1923 – 1 May 2016) was a French film actress.

Contents

MADELEINE LEBEAU TRIBUTE


Early life

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Lebeau married actor Marcel Dalio in 1939; it was his second marriage. They had met while performing a play together. She had already appeared in her first film, an uncredited role as a student in the melodrama Young Girls in Trouble (Jeunes filles en détresse, 1939). In June 1940, Lebeau and Dalio (who was Jewish) fled Paris ahead of the invading German Army and reached Lisbon. They are presumed to have received transit visas from Aristides de Sousa Mendes, allowing them to enter Spain and journey on to Portugal. It took them two months to obtain visas to Chile.

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However, when their ship, the S.S. Quanza, stopped in Mexico, they were stranded, along with around 200 other passengers, when the Chilean visas they had purchased turned out to be forgeries. Eventually, they were able to get temporary Canadian passports and entered the United States. Lebeau made her Hollywood debut in Hold Back the Dawn (1941), which featured Charles Boyer and Olivia de Havilland in the leading roles. The following year, she appeared in the Errol Flynn movie Gentleman Jim, a biography of Irish-American boxer James J. Corbett.

Casablanca

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Later that year she was cast in the role of Yvonne, Humphrey Bogart's jilted mistress, in Casablanca. Warner Bros. signed her to a $100-a-week contract for twenty-six weeks to be in a number of films. On 22 June, while she was filming her scenes in Casablanca, her husband, Marcel Dalio, who played Emil the croupier in the same film, filed for divorce in Los Angeles on the grounds of desertion. They divorced in 1942. Shortly before the release of the film, Warner Bros. terminated her contract. After Joy Page died in April 2008, Lebeau was the last surviving credited cast member of Casablanca.

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She told Charlotte Chandler, author of a biography of female lead Ingrid Bergman, in the 1990s: "It wasn’t that I was cut out, it was because they kept changing the script, and each time they changed it, I had less of a part". "It was not personal, but I was so disappointed".

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Lebeau's best moments in Casablanca are during the scene when French nationals sing "The Marseillaise" drowning out the group of German soldiers singing a German folk song. The camera captures the (genuine) tears on her face, and later at the end of the anthem when she cries out Vive la France. France had fallen to Nazi forces, and many of the actors performing in the scene were real life refugees from Europe.

After Casablanca

Following Casablanca, Lebeau appeared in two further American films. The first was a large role in the war drama Paris After Dark (1943), with her former husband. The following year, Lebeau had a smaller role in Music for Millions. She appeared on Broadway in the play The French Touch in a production directed by René Clair. After the end of World War II, Lebeau returned to France and continued her acting career. She appeared in Les Chouans (The Royalists, 1947) and worked in Great Britain, appearing in a film with Jean Simmons, Cage of Gold (1950).

Later years

She would appear in 20 more films, mainly French, including Une Parisienne (1957), with Brigitte Bardot as the star, and Federico Fellini's (1963). Lebeau's last two films were Spanish productions in 1965.

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In 1988, she married, thirdly, to Italian screenwriter Tullio Pinelli who had contributed to the script of .

Death

Lebeau died on 1 May 2016 in Estepona, Spain, aged 92, after breaking her thigh bone. French culture minister Audrey Azoulay said of Madelaine Lebeau after her death: "She was a free woman who lived by her own rules, totally inhabiting the roles entrusted to her by leading director. She will forever be the face of French resistance."

Filmography

Actress
1966
Allô police (TV Series) as
Mme Lambert
- Retour à l'envoyeur (1970) - Mme Lambert
- La petite planète (1970) - Mme Lambert
- Le déjeuner de Suresnes (1969) - Mme Lambert
- L'affaire du vieux tableau (1967) - Mme Lambert
- Jeux dangereux (1967) - Mme Lambert
- Affaire de famille (1967) - Mme Lambert
- Visites intéressées (1967) - Mme Lambert
- Pluchard (1966) - Mme Lambert
1967
La bouquetière des innocents (TV Movie) as
Marie de Médicis
1965
La vuelta
1964
Angélique as
La Grande Mademoiselle
1964
Gunmen of Rio Grande as
Jennie Lee
1963
as
Madeleine - l'attrice francese
1959
Le chemin des écoliers as
Flora
1959
Vous n'avez rien à déclarer? as
Gloria Frontignac
1958
Life as a Couple as
Peggy
1957
La Parisienne as
Monique Wilson
1956
Le pays d'où je viens as
Adrienne Terreau - la pharmacienne
1955
La pícara molinera as
Jacqueline - la corregidora
1955
Napoleon as
Emilie Pellapra
1954
Cadet Rousselle as
Marguerite de Beaufort
1954
Quai des blondes as
Nelly
1954
Royal Affairs in Versailles as
Une dame de la cour (uncredited)
1953
L'aventurière du Tchad as
Fanny Lacour
1953
Lightly and Shortly Dressed as
Jacqueline Lorette / Kiki
1953
Mandat d'amener as
Françoise Delanglade
1953
L'étrange amazone as
Eliane
1952
Fortuné de Marseille as
Tonia
1951
Paris chante toujours! as
Gisèle
1951
Dupont Barbès as
Malou
1950
Et moi j'te dis qu'elle t'a fait d'l'oeil! as
Aurélie Lambrusque
1950
Cage of Gold as
Marie
1948
Le secret de Monte-Cristo as
Marguerite Vigouroux
1947
The Royalists as
Marie de Verneuil
1944
Music for Millions as
Jane (as Madeleine LeBeau)
1943
Paris After Dark as
Collette
1942
Casablanca as
Yvonne (as Madeleine LeBeau)
1942
Gentleman Jim as
Anna Held (as Madeleine LeBeau)
1941
Hold Back the Dawn as
Anni
1939
Jeunes filles en détresse as
Une élève de la pension (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1991
Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "La Marseillaise" (1792) - uncredited)
1942
Casablanca (performer: "La Marseillaise" (1792) - uncredited)
Self
2023
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Le Pays d'où je viens de Marcel Carné (2023)
1956
Trente-Six Chandelles (TV Series) as
Self
- Mardi Gras (1956) - Self
Archive Footage
2024
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Otto e mezzo de Federico Fellini (2024)
2016
TCM Remembers 2016 (Music Video) as
Self / actress

References

Madeleine Lebeau Wikipedia