Ginette Leclerc
Acting Born Feb 9, 1912 Paris, Ile-de-France, France 24 credits
Biography
Ginette Leclerc (9 February 1912 – 2 January 1992) was a French film actress. She appeared in nearly 90 films between 1932 and 1978. Her last TV appearance was in 1981.
She was born Geneviève Lucie Menut in Paris, France and died in Paris. She is possibly best-remembered for her roles in such films as Le Corbeau (1943), L'homme de nulle part (1937), The Baker's Wife (1938), Cab Number 13 (1948), and Tropic of Cancer (1970).
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Full filmography
- Samedi soir (1971) as Self
- Les Cinq Dernières Minutes (1958) as Mémée Josette
- Dim Dam Dom (1965) as Self
- The Beguines (1972) as Nina
- Petit déjeuner compris (1980) as La Buque
- Le Plaisir (1952) as Madame Flora dite Balançoire
- Le Corbeau (1943) as Denise Saillens
- Hi-Jack Highway (1955) as Mme Scoppo, la veuve
- Spermula (1976) as Gromana
- The Counterfeiters of Paris (1961) as Léa Lepicard
- Louise (1939) as Lucienne
- Fièvres (1942) as Rose
- Tropic of Cancer (1970) as Madame Hamilton
- Dédé (1934) as One of the two pets
- Lovers' Net (1955) as Maria
- The Band of Honest Men (1956) as (uncredited)
- Closed Shutters (1973) as Félicie
- Big Deal (1973) as madame Max
- The Baker's Wife (1938) as Aurélie Castanier
- The Stream (1938) as Ginette
- The Drunkard (1937)
- Love and Sex under Nazi Occupation (2011) as Self (archival footage)
- Ciboulette (1933) as A mistress
- That's Show Business (1975) as L'habilleuse