Renée ALBOUY( French, mid twenty century)

Renée ALBOUY (mid twenty century), was a french actress of stage and screen. She was Gérard Albouy's sister (1912–1985), the French hat designer. She played in "L'amour veille"(1942) at the theater Municipal d' Angoulême directed by Pierre Aldebert; "La Fessée" (1943) at the theater Antoine , directed by Jean de Letraz; "La Visiteuse" (1943) at the theater of the Avenue, directed by Steve Passeur; "Le Marquis de Priola" (1943) at the theater Municipal, a comedy directed by Henri Lavedan; "Fréderic Général" (1953) directed by J. M. Clancy at the theater Studio Champs-Élysées; "Les Croulants se portent bien " (1959-1961) directed by Robert Manuel at the theater Michel, Les Célestin and the Lyon's theater. She appeared in the film "Vautrin" (1943) in the role of Mme d'Espard, directed by Pierre Billon at the Buttes-Chaumont Studios. Cast: Georges Marchal, Michel Simon, Madelaine Sologne, Louis Seigner, Michele Lahaye, Marcel André.
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