Blanche Denège
{{Short description|French actress (1876–1957)}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Blanche Denège
| image = Blanche Denège par Reutlinger.jpeg
| birth_name = Jeanne Céleste Antoinette Guy
| birth_date = 11 August 1876
| birth_place = Paris, France
| death_date = 16 November 1957
| death_place = Paris, France
| occupation = Actress
| years_active = 1911–1950s
}}
Blanche Denège (1876–1957; née Jeanne Céleste Antoinette Guy),{{Cite book |last=Bousquet |first=Henri |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tXVZAAAAMAAJ |title=De Pathé Frères à Pathé Cinéma: 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922 |date=1999 |publisher=Henri Bousquet |isbn=978-2-9507296-5-1 |pages=322 |language=fr}} was a French stage and film actress.{{Cite book |last=Vazzana |first=Eugene Michael |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iqIYAQAAIAAJ |title=Silent Film Necrology |date=2001 |publisher=McFarland & Company |isbn=978-0-7864-1059-0 |pages=131}} Denège was born in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. Denège started her career in stage acting; and eventually worked in silent films, followed by talkies. She died on 16 November 1957 in the 14th arrondissement of Paris.
Filmography
- {{III|A Conquest|fr|Une Conquête}} (1911), silent film directed by Henri Pouctal; as Henriette
- Sans Fortune (1922), directed by Geo Kessler; as Diane de Nangis
- Passport 13.444 (1931), directed by Léon Mathot{{Cite book |last1=Bessy |first1=Maurice |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VmZZAAAAMAAJ |title=Histoire du cinéma français: 1929-1934 |last2=Chirat |first2=Raymond |date=1986 |publisher=Pygmalion |isbn=978-2-85704-274-7 |pages=207 |language=fr}}
- Orange Blossom (1932), directed by Henry Roussel; as Mme de Méricourt{{Cite book |last=Crisp |first=C. G. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jdoxc6Suq0cC |title=Genre, Myth, and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939 |date=2002 |publisher=Indiana University Press |isbn=978-0-253-21516-1 |pages=395}}
- {{III|The Dreamy Mouth|fr|Mélo (film, 1932)}} (1932), directed by Paul Czinner
- L’Aimable Lingère (1932), directed by Émile-Bernard Donatien
- Broken Wings (1933), directed by André Berthomieu; as Blanche Grasset
- Iris Perdue et Retrouvée (1933), directed by Louis J. Gasnier; as Mme de Persani
- Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (1933), directed by André Berthomieu; as Mme Dupré{{Cite book |last=Limbacher |first=James L. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_LIXNRYUAIQC |title=Haven't I Seen You Somewhere Before?: Remakes, Sequels, and Series in Motion Pictures and Television, 1896-1978 |date=1979 |publisher=Pierian Press |isbn=978-0-87650-107-8 |pages=128}}
- The Premature Father (1933), directed by René Guissart; as Mme Puma{{Cite book |last1=Oscherwitz |first1=Dayna |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Q_qv8YzlcTIC |title=The A to Z of French Cinema |last2=Higgins |first2=MaryEllen |date=2009-09-02 |publisher=Scarecrow Press |isbn=978-0-8108-7038-3 |pages=196}}
- Stradivarius (1935), directed by Géza von Bolváry and Albert Valentin{{cite book |title=Europe and Love in Cinema |publisher=Intellect Books |year=2012 |isbn=978-1-84150-672-2 |editor-last1=Passerini |editor-first1=Luisa |editor1-link=Luisa Passerini |location=Bristol |pages=125 |ref={{sfnref|Passerini|Labanyi|Diehl}} |editor-last2=Labanyi |editor-first2=Jo |editor-last3=Diehl |editor-first3=Karen}}
- The Flame (1936), directed by André Berthomieu
- La Porte du large (1936), directed by Marcel L'Herbier
- Chaste Susanne (1937), directed by André Berthomieu; as Mme des Aubraies
- Nights of Fire (1937), directed by Marcel L'Herbier; as Une invitée aux fiançailles
- Ramuntcho (1938), directed by René Barberis; as the good mother
- The End of the Day (1939), directed by Julien Duvivier; as Mme Laroche
- The Man from Niger (1940), directed by Jacques de Baroncelli; as Sœur Théoneste{{Cite book |last= |first= |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ns2oDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA225 |title=Mali-France: Regards sur une histoire partagée |date=2005-11-01 |publisher=Karthala Editions, Université du Mali |isbn=978-2-8111-2207-2 |pages=225 |language=fr}}
- Tempête (1940), directed by Bernard Deschamps; as the tobacconist
- Facing Destiny (1940), directed by Henri Fescourt
- The Firemen's Ball (1948), directed by André Berthomieu; as Cécile Grégeois
- The Heart on the Sleeve (1949), directed by André Berthomieu; as Augustine, the priest's maid
- Tire au flanc (1950), directed by Fernand Rivers
- Chacun son tour (1951), directed by André Berthomieu; as aunt Clémence
- Never Two Without Three (1951), directed by André Berthomieu; as the godmother
- Une histoire d'amour (1951), directed by Guy Lefranc; as a guest
- Three Women (1952), directed by André Michel
- La Vérité sur Bébé Donge (1952), directed by Henri Decoin; as a guest
- The Seven Deadly Sins (1952), in the pride sketch directed by Claude Autant-Lara{{Cite book |last1=Bessy |first1=Maurice |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BfIpAAAAYAAJ |title=Histoire du cinéma français: 1951-1955 |last2=Chirat |first2=Raymond |date=1989 |publisher=Pygmalion |isbn=978-2-85704-303-4 |pages=110 |language=fr}}
- Leathernose (1952), directed by Yves Allégret; as a guest
- Matrimonial Agency (1952), directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois
- Children of Love (1953), directed by Léonide Moguy
References
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Category:20th-century French actresses
Category:French film actresses