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Madeleine Lebeau
Madeleine Lebeau

Madeleine Lebeau

Jun 10, 1923 — May 1, 2016 (92 years) Antony, France
27 Movies
Madeleine Lebeau is an actress from Antony, France. They are internationally recognised for their role in Casablanca as Yvonne. Their work further includes 8½ and Angelique. Their filmography spans 27 films across 87 years, working mainly across genres like drama, romance, adventure.
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Madeleine Lebeau is an actress from Antony, France. They are internationally recognised for their role in Casablanca as Yvonne. Their work further includes 8½ and Angelique. Their filmography spans 27 films across 87 years, working mainly across genres like drama, romance, adventure.
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Is Madeleine Lebeau still alive?
Madeleine Lebeau passed away on May 1, 2016 at age 92.
What are the most famous roles of Madeleine Lebeau?
Madeleine Lebeau is best known for roles in Casablanca, 8½, Angelique.
How many movies has Madeleine Lebeau been in?
Over a 77-year career (since 1939), Madeleine Lebeau has appeared in 31 movies and 0 TV shows.
What was Madeleine Lebeau's first movie?
The career of Madeleine Lebeau began with Girls in Distress (1939).
What is Madeleine Lebeau's most recent movie or series?
Madeleine Lebeau's most recent release is « Allô police » Retour à l'envoyeur, which premiered on July 20, 1970.
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Madeleine Lebeau
Madeleine Lebeau
1923-06-10 · Antony, France

Madeleine LeBeau, was a French actress who played Humphrey Bogart’s jilted mistress Yvonne, in “Casablanca,” In “Casablanca,” LeBeau gets teary-eyed when “La Marseillaise” is played and shouts “Viva la France!” She was among several cast members who were actually refugees from the German occupation. Her life echoed the film: After she made her screen debut in French film “Girls in Distress” in 1939, LeBeau and her husband, actor Marcel Dalio, fled Paris for Portugal. They were said to have received transit visas that allowed them to enter Spain and then Portugal before continuing on towards Chile. They were stranded in Mexico when their visas turned out to be forgeries and were able to enter the United States with temporary Canadian passports. 

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