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Dany Robin
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Born
Danielle Robin

(1927-04-14)14 April 1927
Clamart, France
Died 25 May 1995(1995-05-25) (aged 68)
Paris, France
Occupation Actress
Years active 1930–1969
Spouse(s) Georges Marchal (1951–1969; 2 children)
Michael Sullivan (1969–1995)

Dany Robin (born Danielle Robin on April 14, 1927) was a talented French actress. She became famous for her roles in movies during the 1950s and 1960s. Dany Robin appeared in many films, becoming a well-known face in French cinema and even in some international productions. She passed away on May 25, 1995.

Dany Robin's Acting Career

Dany Robin was born in a town called Clamart, France. She started her acting journey and quickly became popular.

One of her notable roles was alongside the famous actor Peter Sellers in the movie The Waltz of the Toreadors. She also starred with Kirk Douglas in a romantic drama called Act of Love in 1953.

Later, Dany Robin worked with other well-known actresses like Connie Francis, Paula Prentiss, and Janis Paige in the film Follow the Boys (1963). Her very last main role was as Nicole Devereaux in Alfred Hitchcock's movie Topaz (1969).

Dany Robin's Personal Life

Dany Robin was married to another actor named Georges Marchal. They had two children together. Later, she married Michael Sullivan.

Sadly, on May 25, 1995, Dany Robin and her second husband, Michael Sullivan, passed away in a fire at their apartment in Paris.

Selected Movies

Here are some of the movies Dany Robin appeared in:

  • Man About Town (1947)
  • The Unexpected Voyager (1950)
  • Two Pennies Worth of Violets (1951)
  • Holiday for Henrietta (1952)
  • Julietta (1953)
  • Act of Love (1953)
  • Napoléon (1955)
  • Frou-Frou (1955)
  • Maid in Paris (1956)
  • Les Dragueurs (1959)
  • Love and the Frenchwoman (1960)
  • Waltz of the Toreadors (1962)
  • Follow the Boys (1963)
  • The Best House in London (1969)
  • Topaz (1969)
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