Madeleine Barbulée

Madeleine Barbulée

Deceased · Born: Sep 2, 1910 · Died: Jan 1, 2001

Personal Details

BornSep 2, 1910 Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France

Biography

Madeleine Barbulée, a talented actress, entered the world on September 2, 1910, in Nancy, a city situated in the picturesque region of Meurthe-et-Moselle, within the historical province of Lorraine, in the country of France.

Throughout her remarkable career, she gained recognition for her outstanding performances in various films, including the iconic "A Slightly Pregnant Man" released in 1973, the intriguing "La maison des bories" from 1970, and the timeless classic "Les Misérables" that premiered in 1958.

Sadly, Madeleine Barbulée's life came to a close on January 1, 2001, in the city of Paris, France, where she had spent a significant portion of her life pursuing her passion for the performing arts.

Career

1984
La 7ème cible
La 7ème cible as L'antiquaire aux puces
1980
The Miser
The Miser as La mère de Marianne
1973
1958
Ni vu, ni connu
Ni vu, ni connu as Mme de Chaville
Inspector Maigret
Inspector Maigret as La cliente de la boucherie
1956
1955
The Grand Maneuver
The Grand Maneuver as Lady in the yellow hat
1953
The Adultress
The Adultress as Mme Noblet
The Earrings of Madame De...
The Earrings of Madame De... as Une amie de Madame de... (uncredited)
1952
Forbidden Games
Forbidden Games as Red Cross Nun