
Dany Robin
Dany Robin (14 April, 1927 – 25 May, 1995) was a French actress of the 1950s and the 1960s. Nicknamed ‘la petite fiancée de la France’ (France's little fiancée) in the post-war years, she became one of the leading female stars of the 1950s, moving from the role of ‘ingénue’ to that of saucy Parisienne. She played the leading lady in Topaz (1969), and is regarded as the last ‘Hitchcock blonde’. Robin was born Danielle Robin in Clamart. She performed with Peter Sellers in The Waltz of the Toreadors, and co-starred opposite Kirk Douglas in the 1953 romantic drama Act of Love. Robin co-starred with Connie Francis, Paula Prentiss, and Janis Paige in Follow the Boys (1963). Her last leading role was the agent's wife Nicole Devereaux in Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz (1969). Robin was married to fellow actor Georges Marchal. On 25 May 1995, she and her second husband, Michael Sullivan, died in a fire in their apartment in Paris. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dany Robin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Films
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TV Shows
Known For
56 Credits
Discorama
as Self
1959

Cinépanorama
as Self
1956

Topaz
as Nicole Devereaux
1969

Napoleon
as Désirée Clary
1955

Jupiter
as Yvette Cornet
1952

Good Evening Paris
as Annick Bernier
1956

The Passenger
as Nicole Vernier
1949

Love and the Frenchwoman
as Nicole Perret, l'épouse frivole (segment "L'Adultère")
1960

Act of Love
as Lise Gudayec
1953

Don't Lose Your Head
as Jacqueline
1967

Famous Love Affairs
as Mme de Monaco
1961

The Mysteries of Paris
as Irène, Rodolphe's mistress
1962