Marie Dubois

Marie Dubois

1937-01-12 – 2014-10-15 (age 77) Paris, France
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Biography

Marie Dubois (born January 12, 1937 – 15 October 2014) was a French actress.

She made her film debut in 1959, and first gained notice in Shoot the Piano Player. She has since played mainly supporting roles, and in the 1960s she appeared in New Wave films such as Jules and Jim and The Thief of Paris, thrillers like Hot Line, and comedies like La Ronde, La Grande Vadrouille, and Monte Carlo or Bust. Her film appearances in the 1970s include L'Innocente, The Surveyors, Vincent, François, Paul et les autres, Night Flight from Moscow and La Menace (for which she won the César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role). In the 1980s she appeared in Mon oncle d'Amérique, La Petite Sirene, Une femme en fuite, Garçon! and Descente aux enfers (for which she received a second César nomination for Best Supporting Actress).

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Known For

The Innocent
The Innocent

1976

as The Princess

Jules and Jim
Jules and Jim

1962

as Thérèse

Weekend at Dunkirk
Weekend at Dunkirk

1964

as Hélène, la femme d'Atkins

Escapade
Escapade

1974

as Anne

The Wise Guys
The Wise Guys

1965

as Jackie Keller

The Serpent
The Serpent

1973

as Suzanne

Shoot the Piano Player
Descent Into Hell
Descent Into Hell

1986

as Lucette Beulemans

A Woman Is a Woman
A Woman Is a Woman

1961

as Angela's Friend (uncredited)

Waiter!
Waiter!

1983

as Marie-Pierre

Monte Carlo or Bust!
Monte Carlo or Bust!

1969

as Pascale

Be Pretty and Shut Up!
La Menace
La Menace

1977

as Dominique Montlaur, Truck Company Manager

Who Cares: Anatomy of a Delivery Boy
Circle of Love
Circle of Love

1964

as The Girl

The Swindle
The Swindle

1997

as Dedette

The Thief of Paris
The Thief of Paris

1967

as Geneviève Delpiels

Delphine and Carole
Delphine and Carole

2020

as Self (archive footage)

My American Uncle
My American Uncle

1980

as Thérèse Ragueneau