苏希·德莱尔
(1917)
Suzy Delair
演员
Prototype of the sexy cheeky French lady, Suzy Delair was discovered by
Henri-Georges Clouzot, who became
her companion and gave her two memorable roles : Mila Malou, inspector
Wens' unbearable girlfriend in two films,
Le dernier des six (1941),
which he wrote, and
L'assassin habite... au 21 (1942),
which he penned and directed; and the mythical one of Jenny Lamour, a
frivolous music-hall singer prepared to do anything to become famous
who makes her poor husband insanely jealous in
Quai des Orfèvres (1947). The
rest of her filmography is rather disappointing, with a few exceptions
such as Jean Grémillon's
Pattes blanches (1949) , where
she is -once again - an unfaithful companion ;
Gervaise (1956),
René Clément's masterpiece as Gervaise's
obnoxious rival or Luchino Visconti's
Rocco e i suoi fratelli (1960),
another cinema milestone, even if her part in this film is minor. An
excellent singer (Who has forgotten "Avec son tra la la"?), delightful
in operettas, Suzy Delair could hardly choose between her two careers.
This may be the reason why she missed out on more great roles than she
finally interpreted. Nevertheless, Mila Malou and Jenny Lamour are now
part of the French film heritage. Not everybody can boast having left
such an imprint on several generations of movie-goers.