Dominique Davray

Dominique Davray

Deceased · Born: Jan 27, 1919 · Died: Aug 16, 1998

Personal Details

BornJan 27, 1919 Paris, France

Biography

Dominique Davray, a renowned French actress, entered this world on January 27, 1919, in the vibrant city of Paris, France. Her illustrious career spanned numerous years, with notable performances in films such as the critically acclaimed "Cléo from 5 to 7" (1962),the highly praised "Casque d'Or" (1952),and the groundbreaking "Going Places" (1974). In addition to her impressive acting repertoire, Davray was also a devoted wife to the esteemed Lucien Létot. Tragically, her life came to a close on August 16, 1998, in the same city where she was born, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of French cinema.

Career

1982
Les Misérables
Les Misérables as Mother Magnon
1977
Le Gang
Le Gang as The prostitute
1976
The Wing or The Thigh?
The Wing or The Thigh? as L'infirmière musclée
1974
Going Places
Going Places as Ursula / Suzanne
1970
The Gendarme Takes Off
The Gendarme Takes Off as forsche Nonne
1969
Hard Contract
Hard Contract as Barmaid (uncredited)
1968
The Tattoo
The Tattoo as Suzanne Mézeray
The Gendarme Gets Married
The Gendarme Gets Married as La professeur de danse
1965
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning as Madame Blanche, épouse de Charles (sketch “La Fermeture”)
1963
Any Number Can Win
Any Number Can Win as Léone, Mario's wife
1962
Cartouche
Cartouche as Une fille de l'auberge
1958
Inspector Maigret
Inspector Maigret as Marguerite Juteau
1954
Hands Off the Loot
Hands Off the Loot as Une prostituée (uncredited)