
Mireille Balin
Mireille Césarine Balin (born Blanche Mireille Césarine Balin; 20 July 1909, in Monte Carlo – 9 November 1968 in Paris) was a French-Italian actress. Balin was born near Monte Carlo. Her father, Charles Balin, was a French newspaper publisher. Her mother was Italian. Her education came at finishing schools. She was a policewoman in Paris until friends urged her to take a screen test. Balin posed for some advertisements in Paris before she began acting in films. Considered one of the finest actresses of French cinema in the 1930s, she was discredited by her fraternization with the Nazis. During Nazi occupation of France, she became romantically involved with an officer of the Wehrmacht and at the end of war she was imprisoned in Fresnes until January 1945. She retired from film in 1947. Balin arrived in Hollywood in 1937 with a staff of servants and with 28 trunks containing "most of her worldly possessions. During the final 10 years of her life she lived in a "charitable home". Balin died in 1968, aged 59.
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Lady Killer
as Madeleine Courtois, l'aventurière
1937

Pépé le Moko
as Gaby, the Parisian
1937

The Siege of the Alcazar
as Carmen Herrera
1940

Threats
as Denise
1940

Love and Sex under Nazi Occupation
as Self (archival footage)
2011

Don Quixote
as The Niece
1933

The Trump Card
as Bella Score
1942

The Woman I Loved the Most
as Claude's wife
1942

Gambling Hell
as Mireille
1942

Le Roman d'un spahi
as Cora
1936

Immediate Call
1939

Si j'étais le patron
as Marcelle
1934