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- Betty Daussmond (1873–1957), born Marguerite Anne Bettina Doneau, was a French stage and film actress. In 1914 she pla**** the leading female part in Georges...
- romantic comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and starring Guitry, Betty Daussmond, Paul Bernard, Serge Grave and Gaston Dubosc. It is an adaptation of the...
- Suzanne Norbert as La mère d'Isabelle Jacques Pierre as Olivier Betty Daussmond as La grand-mère René **** as Le gardien François Joux as Un dîneur Jacques...
- 1947. Directed by André Barsacq. With Michel Bouquet, Dany Robin, Betty Daussmond, Robert Vattier, Madeleine Geoffroy. Épisode de la vie d'un auteur. Comédie...
- Barry Romain Bouquet as Boudier Alexander D'Arcy as Saint-Wast Betty Daussmond as Augustine Marcel Delaître as Prosper Méreuil Pierre Finaly as Laub...
- Luguet as Henri Fournier Pierre de Guingand as Serge Armeville Betty Daussmond as Mme. Benoit-Lenger Germaine Roger as Jacqueline Nane Germon Crisp p...
- as Maurice Geneviève Morel as Marguerite Paul Barge as Un invité Betty Daussmond as La tante de Julien Philippe Sergeol as Un invité Sylvie as La mère...
- Marcelle Arnold Michel Bouquet as M. Lesable (segment "L'Héritage") Betty Daussmond Agnès Delahaie as Coralie Cachelin (segment "L'Héritage") Blanche Denège...
- Allégret and starring Edwige Feuillère, Pierre Richard-Willm and Betty Daussmond. It was based on a 1935 novel by the French writer Francis de Croisset...
- subsequently moulded into his ideal leading lady, but she was unavailable. Betty Daussmond pla**** the role, and Feydeau admitted that she brought "joie de vivre"...