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Renée Simonot is a Actor French born on 10 september 1911 at Le Havre (France)

Renée Simonot

Renée Simonot
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Birth name Renée-Jeanne Deneuve
Nationality France
Birth 10 september 1911 (113 years) at Le Havre (France)

Renée Simonot (born 10 September 1911) is a French actress. She was married to actor Maurice Dorléac, and is the mother of actresses Catherine Deneuve and Françoise Dorléac, and grandmother of actors Christian Vadim and Chiara Mastroianni.

Biography

Renée-Jeanne Deneuve naît au Havre, 9, rue Guillaume-le-Conquérant, de Joseph-Sévère Deneuve, sellier, et d’Antoinette-Jeanne Schenardi, sans profession.

Elle fait ses débuts de comédienne au théâtre de l'Odéon en 1918 à l'âge de 7 ans. Elle y reste pendant vingt-huit ans, soit jusqu'à ses 35 ans, tenant les emplois de jeune première. Elle choisit son nom de scène, Simonot, en hommage à un artiste lyrique, ami de sa mère, qui la parraine dans le métier.

Renée Simonot est l'une des premières comédiennes à faire du doublage, dès le début du cinéma parlant en 1929. À partir des années 1930, elle prête ainsi sa voix à Olivia de Havilland (dans la plupart de ses films), Sylvia Sidney, Judy Garland ou encore Esther Williams.

Elle cesse ses activités de comédienne en 1946, après avoir eu son 4e enfant, mais poursuit son activité de doublage jusque dans les années 1990.

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Actress

The Rose Of Baghdad, 1h16
Origin Italie
Genres Animation
Themes Children's films
Actors Patricia Hayes, Howard Marion-Crawford, Arthur Young, Julie Andrews, Alfred Pasquali, Léonce Corne
Rating65% 3.2963753.2963753.2963753.2963753.296375
A long time ago, the people of Baghdad lived happily under the rule of Caliph Oman III, greatest and kindest of any Caliph. Even at the time of his niece Princess Zeila's upcoming thirteenth birthday, the people were happier still. However, the tyrant Sheikh Jafar, and his shadow of a magician, Burk, have other plans, in order to take over Oman's kingdom. After a lovely performance by Princess Zeila and her snake charmer friend Amin, a messenger attempts to give a proclamation, written by Oman's information minister, Tonko, to the princes from the three cities across the river. However, before the messenger could get any further, Burk turns him into stone.