Odette Joyeux

Odette Joyeux (5 December 1914 – 26 August 2000) was a French actress, playwright and novelist. She was born in Paris, where she studied dance at the Paris Opera Ballet before taking the stage. Joyeux started her film career in 1931. Her first notable film was Marc Allégret's Entrée des artistes (1938). During the 1940s she established herself as one of France's most popular cinema actresses; however, she made few film appearances after the 1950s. Joyeux is the author of some plays and essays on dance as well as a book on the life of inventor Nicéphore Niépce. She also wrote two novels aimed to inspire dance: L'Âge heureux (which was adapted to a television series) and Côté jardin. Additionally, Joyeux wrote The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful (1956) (adapted to film). She married actor Pierre Brasseur from 1935 until their divorce in 1945, by whom she had one child, Claude Brasseur, who is the father of Alexandre Brasseur. In 1958 she married director Philippe Agostini. They remained married until her death in Grimaud, Var, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France from stroke at age 85. Source: Article "Odette Joyeux" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Birth Location Paris, France
Born 1914-12-05
Died 2000-08-26

Movies

1983
L'Âge heureux as Thérèse Nadal
1966
If Paris Were Told to Us as La Passementière
1956
La Ronde as Anna, la grisette
1950
Summer Storm as Marie-Blanche
1949
Last Hour, Special Edition as Andrée Coche
1949
Scandal as Cécilia
1948
Passionnelle as Thérèse de Marsannes
1947
Driving Lesson as Micheline
1946
Messieurs Ludovic as Anne-Marie Vermeulen
1946
1946
Check on the King as Jeannette de Pincret
1945
Douce as Douce
1943
1943
Love Letters as Zélie Fontaine
1942
The Marriage of Chiffon as Corysande 'Chiffon'
1942
The Four-Poster Bed as Marie-Doree
1942
The Curtain Rises as Cécilia Prieur
1938
Youth in Revolt as Zizi
1938
Grisou as Madeleine
1938
La Glu as Naïk
1938
Hélène as Françoise
1936
Ladies Lake as Carla Lyssenhop
1934

Movies

1967
1966
Rencontres Writer
1962
1958
1957
1956