Véronique Nordey

Véronique Nordey

1939-06-15 – 2017-11-29 (age 78) Paris, France
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Biography

Véronique Nordey (15 June 1939 – 29 November 2017) was a French actress. Her son, Stanislas Nordey, is the director of the Théâtre national de Strasbourg.

She trained under Tania Balachova, and made her first film, Sorcières de Salem, directed by Raymond Rouleau, as a teenager. She married the director Jean-Pierre Mocky, and they made several films together, but divorced after fourteen years. Their son Stanislas was born in 1966.

After her son's birth, Nordey did not appear again in films until 2004, though she did continue her stage career after a break, and appeared on television a few times during the 1970s. When Stanislas had become a well-known director, she appeared in several of his productions.

Nordey was born in Paris and died in Lyon, aged 78, of cancer.

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Known For

Farewell, My Queen
Farewell, My Queen

2012

as Madame Tournon

The Chasers
The Chasers

1959

as la "bobby-soxer"

The Red Collar
The Red Collar

2018

as La vieille dame

A Couple
A Couple

1960

as Véronique

Snobs!
Snobs!

1962

as Sara

Thank Heaven for Small Favors
Thank Heaven for Small Favors

1963

as Françoise Lachaunaye

The Witches of Salem
Be Good
Be Good

2009

as Yvette

In His Hands
In His Hands

2005

as la mère de Laurent

The Big Scare