Marie Déa

Marie Déa

Deceased · Born: May 17, 1912 · Died: Mar 1, 1992

1942
1939

Personal Details

BornMay 17, 1912 Nanterre, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France

Biography

Marie Déa, a renowned actress of French cinema, entered this world on May 17, 1912, in the charming city of Nanterre, which was then part of the Seine department, but is now a part of the Hauts-de-Seine department, situated in the Île-de-France region of France.

Throughout her illustrious career, Marie Déa gained recognition for her outstanding performances in a variety of films, including the critically acclaimed Orpheus, a 1950 masterpiece directed by Jean Cocteau, as well as The Devil's Envoys, a 1942 film, and Foolish Husbands, a 1941 comedy.

Marie Déa's personal life was marked by a beautiful union with the talented actor Lucien Nat. Unfortunately, her life came to a close on March 1, 1992, in the city of love and lights, Paris, France.

Career

1977
L'Homme pressé
L'Homme pressé as Madame de Bois-Rosé, the mother
Armaguedon
Armaguedon as Gisèle Valin
1950
Orpheus
Orpheus as Eurydice
1942