Portrait of Madeleine Lebeau

Madeleine Lebeau

Acting

Biography

Madeleine LeBeau, was a French actress who played Humphrey Bogart’s jilted mistress Yvonne, in “Casablanca,” In “Casablanca,” LeBeau gets teary-eyed when “La Marseillaise” is played and shouts “Viva la France!” She was among several cast members who were actually refugees from the German occupation. Her life echoed the film: After she made her screen debut in French film “Girls in Distress” in 1939, LeBeau and her husband, actor Marcel Dalio, fled Paris for Portugal. They were said to have received transit visas that allowed them to enter Spain and then Portugal before continuing on towards Chile. They were stranded in Mexico when their visas turned out to be forgeries and were able to enter the United States with temporary Canadian passports. 

Born: June 10, 1923

Place of Birth: Antony, France

Filmography

1964
Angelique

as La Grande Mademoiselle

1964
1963

as Madeleine, the French Actress

1959
You Have Nothing to Declare?

as Gloria Frontignac

1958
1957
La Parisienne

as Monique Wilson

1955
1955
Napoleon

as Emilie Pellapra

1954
Cadet Rousselle

as Marguerite de Beaufort

1954
1953
Lightly and Shortly Dressed

as Jacqueline Vermorel

1953
1953
Mandat d'amener

as Françoise Delanglade

1951
1951
1950
Cage of Gold

as Marie

1948
The Secret of Monte-Cristo

as Marguerite Vigouroux

1947
The Royalists

as Marie-Nathalie de Verneuil

1944
Music for Millions

as Jane (as Madeleine LeBeau)

1943
Paris After Dark

as Collette

1943
Casablanca

as Yvonne

1942
Gentleman Jim

as Anna Held

1939
Girls in Distress

as Une élève de la pension