Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
April 14, 1927
Place of Birth:
Clamart, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
Dany Robin (born Danielle Robin, 14 April 1927 – 25 May 1995) was a French actress of the 1950s and the early 1960s who was married to fellow actor Georges Marchal.
She performed with Peter Sellers in The Waltz of the Toreadors and co-starred opposite Kirk Douglas in the 1953 romantic drama Act of Love.
Robin co-starred with Connie Francis, Paula Prentiss, and Janis Paige in Follow the Boys (1963). Her last leading role was the agent's wife Nicole Devereaux in Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz (1969). Hitchcock said that Robin and Claude Jade, cast as Robin's daughter, would provide the glamour in the story.
She died with her husband, Michael Sullivan, during a fire in their apartment in Paris.
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Year | Movie | Role |
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1969 | Topaz | Nicole Devereaux |
1969 | The Best House in London | Babette |
1966 | Carry On Don't Lose Your Head | Jacqueline |
1965 | Rope Around the Neck | Isabelle |
1965 | X-Ray of a Killer | |
1964 | How Do You Like My Sister? | Martine Jolivet |
1963 | Follow the Boys | Michele |
1962 | Conduite à gauche | Catherine |
1962 | Waltz of the Toreadors | Ghislaine |
1962 | The Mysteries of Paris | Irène |
1962 | Tales of Paris | Antonia (segment "Antonia") |
1962 | Mandrin | Baroness d'Escourt |
1961 | Famous Love Affairs | Mme de Monaco |
1960 | Scheidungsgrund: Liebe | Marylin |
1960 | Love and the Frenchwoman | Nicole Perret, l'épouse frivole (segment "L'Adultère") |
1959 | The Chasers | Denise |
1959 | The Great Deception | la comtesse De Monval, l'envoyée spéciale du Roi Louis XV |
1958 | Mimi Pinson | Mimi Pinson |
1958 | When Will it Strike Noon | Christine Dumartin |
1958 | School for Coquettes | Ginette Masson |
1958 | Follow Me Young Man | Françoise |
1957 | Let's Be Daring, Madame | Danielle |
1957 | In Six Easy Lessons | Eléonore 'Nora' de Savigny |
1956 | It Happened in Aden | Albine |
1956 | Good Evening Paris | Annick Bernier |
1956 | Maid in Paris | Penny Benson |
1955 | Napoleon | Désirée Clary |
1955 | Frou-Frou | Antoinette Dubois dite « Frou Frou » |
1955 | Intermediate Landing in Paris | Michèle Tellier dite 'Baby Face' |
1954 | The Anatomy of Love | L'innamorata |
1954 | Cadet Rousselle | Violetta Carlino |
1954 | The Rebels of Lomanach | Monique de Lomanach |
1953 | Julietta | Julietta Valendor |
1953 | Act of Love | Lise Gudayec |
1953 | The Lovers of Midnight | Françoise Letanneur |
1952 | Holiday for Henrietta | Henriette |
1952 | She and Me | Juliette Capulet |
1952 | Jupiter | Yvette Cornet |
1951 | Young Love | Catherine Mareuil |
1951 | The Prettiest Sin in the World | Zoé |
1951 | Two Pennies Worth of Violets | Thérèse Desforges, la vendeuse de fleurs |
1950 | Thirst of Men | Julie |
1950 | The Unexpected Voyager | Dany |
1950 | Au P'tit Zouave | Mademoiselle Hélène |
1949 | The Passenger | Nicole Vernier |
1948 | Monelle | Monelle Picart, young pianist |
1948 | A Girl Knew | Corinne |
1947 | Silence Is Golden | Lucette |
1947 | Six Hours to Lose | Rosy |
1947 | The Fan | Martine |
1946 | Gates of the Night | Étiennette |
1946 | Le destin s'amuse | Gabrielle |
1946 | Lunegarde | Martine |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1959 | Discorama | Self |
1956 | Cinépanorama | Self |