
Actor
Odette Joyeux
Born 1914 · Paris, France
Odette Joyeux (5 December 1914 – 26 August 2000) was a French actress, playwright and novelist. She was born in Paris, where she studied dance at the Paris Opera Ballet before taking the stage. Joyeux started her film career in 1931. Her first notable film was Marc Allégret's Entrée des artistes (1938). During the 1940s she established herself as one of France's most popular cinema actresses; however, she made few film appearances after the 1950s. Joyeux is the author of some plays and essays on dance as well as a book on the life of inventor Nicéphore Niépce. She also wrote two novels aimed to inspire dance: L'Âge heureux (which was adapted to a television series) and Côté jardin. Additionally, Joyeux wrote The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful (1956) (adapted to film). She married actor Pierre Brasseur from 1935 until their divorce in 1945, by whom she had one child, Claude Brasseur, who is the father of Alexandre Brasseur. In 1958 she married director Philippe Agostini. They remained married until her death in Grimaud, Var, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France from stroke at age 85. Source: Article "Odette Joyeux" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Acting

La Ronde
Anna, la grisette · 1950

The Curtain Rises
Cécilia Prieur · 1938

Sylvia and the Ghost
Sylvie · 1946

La Glu
Naïk · 1938

La bonne peinture
Narrator (voice) · 1967

Le secret du docteur
Suzy · 1930

Check on the King
Jeannette de Pincret · 1945

Douce
Douce · 1943

Grisou
Madeleine · 1938

Driving Lesson
Micheline · 1946

Le Grand Échiquier
Self · 1972

Youth in Revolt
Zizi · 1938

The Little Ones of the Flower Platform
Rosine Grimaud · 1944

Champs-Elysées
Self · 1982

Passionnelle
Thérèse de Marsannes · 1947

Le Chant de l'amour
Tote · 1935

Love Letters
Zélie Fontaine · 1942

If Paris Were Told to Us
La Passementière · 1956

The Phantom Baron
Elfy · 1943

The Marriage of Chiffon
Corysande 'Chiffon' · 1942

The Four-Poster Bed
Marie-Doree · 1942

L'Âge heureux
Thérèse Nadal · 1966

Messieurs Ludovic
Anne-Marie Vermeulen · 1946

Summer Storm
Marie-Blanche · 1949




