Corinne Luchaire Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Corinne Luchaire (11 February 1921 – 22 January 1950) was a French film actress who was a star of French cinema on the eve of World War II. Her association with the German occupation led her to be sentenced to "national indignity" after the war, and after writing an autobiography, she died from tuberculosis aged only 28.
The daughter of a journalist and politician, on stage from the age of 16.
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Died in abject poverty from the effects of tuberculosis.
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Spoke fluent English.
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Had a daughter called Brigitte from her brief marriage with a French aristocrat.
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She served a prison sentence in Nice prison, condemned to "National Degradation" (Deprived of her civil rights as a French citizen) for 10 years and received a ban that forbade her to work for several years for her collaboration with the Germans during the war.
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Daughter of collaborationist press tycoon Jean Luchaire, who was condemned to death and shot by a firing squad for his involvement with the German occupying forces during the war.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Abbandono
1940
Anna (as Corinna Luchaire)
Cavalcade of Love
1940
Junie
Le dernier tournant
1939
Cora Marino
Le déserteur
1939
Marie
Conflit
1938
Claire
Prison Without Bars
1938
Suzanne
Prison sans barreaux
1938
Nelly
Le chanteur de minuit
1937
Bit part (uncredited)
Happy Days
1935
Bit part (uncredited)
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
L'Occupation sans relâche - Les artistes pendant la guerre