Birthday: 1926-09-18
Deathday: 2009-01-12
Birthplace: La Vernarède, Gard, France
Gender: Female
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Magali Vendeuil (1926–2009) was a French stage and film actress who also appeared in television productions. She was a member of the Comédie-Française between 1950 and 1961. She played the female lead in several films including the 1955 thriller More Whiskey for Callaghan. She was married to fellow actor Robert Lamoureux.
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Year | Title | Character | |
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1996-01-01 | Si je peux me permettre | Fabienne Lequillard | |
1994-10-15 | L'Amour foot | Françoise Donadieu | |
1989-07-29 | La Taupe | Marianne Moitte, la femme d'Albert | |
1984-11-12 | Diable d'homme | Florence | |
1974-12-11 | Impossible Is Not French | ||
1974-12-11 | Impossible Is Not French | Francine, la femme d'Antoine | |
1974-06-01 | Le Charlatan | ||
1973-05-24 | Now Where Did the Seventh Company Get to? | Mère de la filette, en exode sur la route | |
1971-01-01 | Échec et meurtre | Françoise Thielmans | |
1970-09-17 | La Brune que voilà | Sophie | |
1970-03-19 | Frédéric | Louise Sautel | |
1961-08-02 | Double Verdict | Dany | |
1960-07-05 | Tartuffe ou L'Imposteur | Marianne | |
1957-08-13 | Fernand the Tramp | Ghislaine Laffont-Dubreuilh | |
1955-12-07 | More Whiskey for Callaghan | Doria Varette | |
1955-12-06 | Une fille épatante | Henriette (as Magali de Vendeuil de la Comédie Française) | |
1952-11-14 | Beauties of the Night | Suzanne | |
1952-09-10 | Drôle de noce | Marie Barbezat | |
1952-08-29 | Trial at the Vatican | Céline |