Petite Fleur
Danielle Yvonne Marie Antoinette Darrieux (1 May 1917 – 17 October 2017) wa… Read Full Bio ↴Danielle Yvonne Marie Antoinette Darrieux (1 May 1917 – 17 October 2017) was a French actress and singer.
Beginning in 1931, she appeared in more than 110 films. She was one of France's great movie stars and her eight-decade career was among the longest in film history. She turned 100 in May 2017.
Darrieux was born in Bordeaux, France during World War I to a physician who was serving in the French Army. Her father died when she was seven years old. Raised in Paris, she studied the cello at the Conservatoire de Musique. At 13, she won a part in the musical film Le Bal (1931). Her beauty combined with her singing and dancing ability led to numerous other offers, and the film Mayerling (1936) brought her to fame.
In 1935, Darrieux married director/screenwriter Henri Decoin, who encouraged her to try Hollywood. She signed with Universal Studios to star in The Rage of Paris (1938) opposite Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Afterwards, she elected to return to Paris.
Under the German occupation of France during World War II, she continued to perform, a decision that was severely criticized by her compatriots. However, it is reported that her brother had been threatened with deportation by Alfred Greven, the manager of the German run film production company in occupied France, Continental. She got a divorce and then fell in love with Porfirio Rubirosa, a Dominican Republic diplomat and notorious womanizer. They married in 1942. His anti-Nazi opinions resulted in his forced residence in Germany. In exchange for Rubirosa's freedom, Darrieux agreed to make a promotional trip in Berlin. The couple lived in Switzerland until the end of the war, and divorced in 1947. She married scriptwriter Georges Mitsikidès in 1948, and they lived together until his death in 1991.
She gave a good performance in the 1951 MGM musical Rich, Young and Pretty. Joseph L. Mankiewicz lured her back to Hollywood to star in 5 Fingers (1952) opposite James Mason. Upon returning to France, she appeared in Max Ophüls' The Earrings of Madame de... (1953) opposite Charles Boyer, and The Red and the Black (1954) opposite Gérard Philippe. The next year she starred in Lady Chatterley's Lover, whose theme of uninhibited sexuality led to its being proscribed by Catholic censors in the United States.
During the late 1950s, she played a supporting role in her last American film, United Artists' epic Alexander the Great (1956) starring Richard Burton and Claire Bloom. In 1961 she went to England at the request of director Lewis Gilbert to star in The Greengage Summer opposite Kenneth More. In 1963, she starred in the romantic comedy La Robe Mauve de Valentine at the Chatelet Theatre in Paris. The play was adapted from the novel by Françoise Sagan. Then, in 1966, she played a memorable supporting role in Jacques Demy's musical The Young Girls of Rochefort. She is notable for being the only principal actor in any of Demy's film-musicals to sing her own songs. (All other actors had a separate person voice their singing parts.) During the 1960s she also was a concert singer.
In 1970, Darrieux replaced Katharine Hepburn in the Broadway musical Coco, based on the life of Coco Chanel, but the play, essentially a showcase for Hepburn, soon folded without her. In 1971 and 1972 she also appeared in the short-lived productions of Ambassador. In 1982, she worked again with Demy for his film Une chambre en ville, an opera-like musical melodrama reminiscent of the director's earlier masterpiece The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Once again, Darrieux provided her own vocals for her songs.
For her long service to the motion picture industry, in 1985 she was given an Honorary César Award. She continued to work, her career spanning eight decades, most recently providing the voice of the protagonist's grandmother in the animated feature, Persepolis (2007), which deals with the impact of the Islamic revolution on a girl's life as she grows to adulthood in Iran.
Danielle Darreux died on 17 October 2017 aged 100.
She was paid homage in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (2009): when Shosanna Dreyfus is preparing to take the Nazis down, her assistant calls her Danielle Darrieux.
Beginning in 1931, she appeared in more than 110 films. She was one of France's great movie stars and her eight-decade career was among the longest in film history. She turned 100 in May 2017.
Darrieux was born in Bordeaux, France during World War I to a physician who was serving in the French Army. Her father died when she was seven years old. Raised in Paris, she studied the cello at the Conservatoire de Musique. At 13, she won a part in the musical film Le Bal (1931). Her beauty combined with her singing and dancing ability led to numerous other offers, and the film Mayerling (1936) brought her to fame.
In 1935, Darrieux married director/screenwriter Henri Decoin, who encouraged her to try Hollywood. She signed with Universal Studios to star in The Rage of Paris (1938) opposite Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Afterwards, she elected to return to Paris.
Under the German occupation of France during World War II, she continued to perform, a decision that was severely criticized by her compatriots. However, it is reported that her brother had been threatened with deportation by Alfred Greven, the manager of the German run film production company in occupied France, Continental. She got a divorce and then fell in love with Porfirio Rubirosa, a Dominican Republic diplomat and notorious womanizer. They married in 1942. His anti-Nazi opinions resulted in his forced residence in Germany. In exchange for Rubirosa's freedom, Darrieux agreed to make a promotional trip in Berlin. The couple lived in Switzerland until the end of the war, and divorced in 1947. She married scriptwriter Georges Mitsikidès in 1948, and they lived together until his death in 1991.
She gave a good performance in the 1951 MGM musical Rich, Young and Pretty. Joseph L. Mankiewicz lured her back to Hollywood to star in 5 Fingers (1952) opposite James Mason. Upon returning to France, she appeared in Max Ophüls' The Earrings of Madame de... (1953) opposite Charles Boyer, and The Red and the Black (1954) opposite Gérard Philippe. The next year she starred in Lady Chatterley's Lover, whose theme of uninhibited sexuality led to its being proscribed by Catholic censors in the United States.
During the late 1950s, she played a supporting role in her last American film, United Artists' epic Alexander the Great (1956) starring Richard Burton and Claire Bloom. In 1961 she went to England at the request of director Lewis Gilbert to star in The Greengage Summer opposite Kenneth More. In 1963, she starred in the romantic comedy La Robe Mauve de Valentine at the Chatelet Theatre in Paris. The play was adapted from the novel by Françoise Sagan. Then, in 1966, she played a memorable supporting role in Jacques Demy's musical The Young Girls of Rochefort. She is notable for being the only principal actor in any of Demy's film-musicals to sing her own songs. (All other actors had a separate person voice their singing parts.) During the 1960s she also was a concert singer.
In 1970, Darrieux replaced Katharine Hepburn in the Broadway musical Coco, based on the life of Coco Chanel, but the play, essentially a showcase for Hepburn, soon folded without her. In 1971 and 1972 she also appeared in the short-lived productions of Ambassador. In 1982, she worked again with Demy for his film Une chambre en ville, an opera-like musical melodrama reminiscent of the director's earlier masterpiece The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Once again, Darrieux provided her own vocals for her songs.
For her long service to the motion picture industry, in 1985 she was given an Honorary César Award. She continued to work, her career spanning eight decades, most recently providing the voice of the protagonist's grandmother in the animated feature, Persepolis (2007), which deals with the impact of the Islamic revolution on a girl's life as she grows to adulthood in Iran.
Danielle Darreux died on 17 October 2017 aged 100.
She was paid homage in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (2009): when Shosanna Dreyfus is preparing to take the Nazis down, her assistant calls her Danielle Darrieux.
Petite Fleur
Danielle Darrieux Lyrics
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Chris Barber Waits Tom Foreign Affairs Barber Shop good mornin mr. sni…
Chris Barber's Jazz Band [Instrumental]…
Claude Luter Si les fleurs Qui bordent les chemins Se fanaient toutes dem…
Claude Luter et son orchestre Stillness in the grove Not a rustling sound Softly shines …
Cyrille Aimée Adonis Rose New Orleans Jazz Orchestra J'ai caché Mieux que partout ailleurs Au jardin de mon cœur …
Django Reinhardt & Sidney Bechet Si les fleurs Qui bordent les chemins Se fanaient toutes dem…
Duel Stillness in the grove Not a rustling sound Softly shines …
Fausto Papetti Stay with me Why must we say goodbye Darling there's a time…
garat & henri Si les fleurs Qui bordent les chemins Se fanaient toutes dem…
Henri Salvador Si les fleurs Qui bordent les chemins Se fanaient toutes dem…
Jean Leloup J'ai caché, mieux que partout ailleurs, Au jardin de mon…
Jeanne Cherhal Le temps passé tu sais A fait ce qu'il fallait Je pense…
Jill Barber Si les fleurs Qui bordent les chemins Se fainaient toutes …
Les Ogres de Barback Wali wali wali wa ilu wali Wali wali wali mahmumat ddunit…
Mouloudji J'ai caché mieux que partout ailleurs au jardin de mon coe…
Petula Clark J'ai caché mieux que partout ailleursAu jardin de mon cœur…
ROSEMA TULIP Hey petite fleur As-tu déjà eu peur Que cinq doigts te tou…
Salvador Henri Si les fleurs Qui bordent les chemins Se fanaient toutes dem…
Sidney Bechet [OST Mad Men] Stillness in the grove Not a rustling sound Softly shines …
Sidney Bechet & Claude Luter Si les fleurs Qui bordent les chemins Se fanaient toutes dem…
Sidney Bechet Claude Luter Orchestra J′ai caché Mieux que partout ailleurs Au jardin de mon cœur …
Sidney Bechet with Claude Luter et son orchestre J'ai caché Mieux que partout ailleurs Au jardin de mon cœur …
Sidney Bechet/Fernand Bonifay/Maria Bua Jill Barber Si les fleurs Qui bordent les chemins Se fanaient toutes dem…
Thomas Dutronc J'ai caché Mieux que partout ailleurs Au jardin de mon cœur …
We have lyrics for these tracks by Danielle Darrieux:
Au vent léger Au vent léger Qui frôle d′un geste las On voit neiger Des to…
Aux quatre saisons A la saison des fleurs Nous ferons connaissance Et nous lier…
Berger d'autrefois Berger d′autrefois Dans son beau château La fille du roi T'a…
Chanson d'Yvonne Mon fiancé avait un nom fort détestable Et ce nom m'agaçait…
Chanson De L'horloge d'Emilie Jolie Chanson de l′Horloge Vous étiez deux, nous serons trois Si …
Chanson de la poupée C'est un refrain du temps passé Qui chante en ma mémoire D'u…
Fleur de joie Le ciel pour certains Détient le secret de la vie... C'est d…
Je vous aime 1. Je reçois d'puis quelques jours Des jolis p'tits mots d'a…
La cigale et la fourmi La Cigale ayant chanté Tout l′été, tout l'été Se trouva fort…
La femme coupée en morceaux Tiens, on a découpé une femme en morceaux Rue de la…
Le beau dimanche - Demain, c'est l' bonheur complet Demain, tout va bien! - J…
Le petit café L'autre jour à Ménilmontant Nous avons fait un pèlerina…
Le Petit Moulin Tout Vermoulu Près d'un sentier parfumé de cytise Où les oiseaux vocalisen…
Le premier rendez-vous Quand monsieur le Temps Un beau jour de printemps Fait d'une…
Les amoureux de Paris Si toutes les larmes qui sont nées à Paris Si…
Les fleurs sont des mots d'amour Le ciel pour certains Détient le secret de la vie... C'est d…
Nous Resterons Chez Nous Au lieu d'aller dans un restaurant Dépenser tout notre argen…
Une charade Je connais une devinette Un peu bête j'en conviens La répo…
Vous 1. Je reçois d'puis quelques jours Des jolis p'tits mots d'a…
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@ridvansadrhanov
Bellissimo e Bellisima !!!
@lumaba9409
Che bella versione ❣️ieri come oggi e per sempre♥️👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹
@setawallace2279
One of the nicest pieces written. I love the original recording
@isabellenicaud3725
Une comédienne merveilleuse belle talentueuse classieuse et qui n'avait pas la grosse tête. Une femme de France
@AndreDelourme1943
cette grande dame nous a quitté a 101 ans repose en paix
@francesca7564
Exquise Danielle Darrieux ... Un grand merci Edmund et très bon dimanche ! :-)
@ivanilimasousa7134
Belíssima!!!! Adoro!
@EdmundStAustell
Merci beaucoup, mon amie, et très bon week-end!
@PIPEBITE
I remember her and Boyer in Mayerling. I believe she was still a teenager when she filmed that Anatole Litvak original version in 1936.
@levieuxpiano
Mme Darrieux a 99 ans aujourd'hui. Bon anniversaire, Madame !