Lucienne Bogaert

Lucienne Bogaert , of her true name Lucienne Jeanne Gabrielle Lefebvre , born the January 6th 1892 with Caudry (Northern, France) and dead the February 4th 1983 with Montrouge (Hauts-de-Seine, France), was a French actress. She preserved the Patronyme of her husband Robert Bogaert which she divorced.

Biography

It made primarily its career with the Théâtre. After its beginnings with the scene, it enters the company of the Théâtre of the Old man-Dovecote then works then with Louis Jouvet with the Comédie of the Fields-Élysées where it is very noticed in 1934 in the role of the Sphinx during the creation of the Explosive device of Jean Cocteau.
The cinema will be able to employ with wonder its particular diction and its talents of large tragic actress by entrusting roles of moms " to him; spéciales". One will retain in particular his unforgettable compositions in two great dramas: mother brothel-keeper distinguished from Elina Labourdette in Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne of Robert Bresson in 1945 and machiavelic doped mother of Daniele Delorme in Here the time of the assassins of Julien Duvivier in 1956.

Catalog of films

External bonds

  • Lucienne Bogaert on IMDb

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