Françoise Rosay
Rosay was born Françoise Bandy de Nalèche in Paris, the illegitimate daughter of Marie-Thérèse Chauvin, an actress known as Sylviac. She originally planned to become an opera singer, and in 1917, won a prize at the Paris Conservatoire and made her debut at the Palais Garnier in the title role of Salammbô by Ernest Reyer. She also sang in Castor et Pollux by Rameau and Thaïs by Massenet.
Her first recorded film was Falstaff in 1911, and she began to work in Hollywood from 1929 onwards. In 1917, she married the director Jacques Feyder, with whom she remained until his death in 1948, having three sons. She appeared in several films under her husband's direction, including Le Grand Jeu (1933), Pension Mimosas (1934), La Kermesse héroïque (Carnival in Flanders) (1935) and Les Gens du voyage (1937). Rosay spent the duration of World War II in England and Switzerland, where she taught acting classes at the Conservatoire de Genève. She still appeared in films during this time, notably the British Halfway House (1944) as the refugee French wife of a British sea captain.
During her career, she appeared with all the great stars of French cinema, including Jean Gabin, Michèle Morgan, Raimu, Jeanne Moreau, Danielle Darrieux, Micheline Presle, Paul Meurisse, Gérard Philipe, Louis Jouvet, Michel Simon, Simone Signoret, Fernandel and Jean-Louis Barrault. In Hollywood, she co-starred with Charles Boyer, Maurice Chevalier and Buster Keaton and worked with directors such as William Dieterle (September Affair, 1949), Martin Ritt (The Sound and the Fury, 1958), Ronald Neame (The Seventh Sin, 1956) and Peter Glenville (Me and the Colonel, 1957) with Danny Kaye. In England she appeared in The Alien Corn, a segment of the W. Somerset Maugham anthology film Quartet. A highly accomplished pianist herself in real life, she played the role of a famous piano virtuoso who gives aspiring pianist Dirk Bogarde a compassionate but honest and devastating critical appraisal of his likelihood of becoming a great musician – which results in his suicide. She performs in the film Schubert's Impromptu in E flat.
In 1950 she appeared on stage at London's Winter Garden Theatre, playing the title role in 'Madame Tic Tac' but it had only a short run.
It was not until 1938 that her biological father, Count François Louis Bandy de Nalèche, acknowledged her as his daughter.
Her final appearance on film was in the Maximilian Schell-directed Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winner for Best Foreign-Language Foreign Film of 1974, Der Fußgänger (English title: The Pedestrian).
She died in Montgeron, Île-de-France, near Paris. Her grave is located in Sorel-Moussel, Île-de-France, where she is buried with her husband, movie director Jacques Feyder. They had three sons.
There are streets named after Françoise Rosay in Limoges, Montpellier, Chevry-Cossigny, Launaguet and Martigues.
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Filmography (107 Appearances)
Michel Audiard et le mystère du triangle des Bermudes
The Pedestrian
Not Dumb, the Bird
3000 Million Without an Elevator
Midi trente
Aujourd'hui Madame
Un merveilleux parfum d'oseille
Don't Take God's Children for Wild Geese
The 25th Hour
L'Âge heureux
Cloportes
Up from the Beach
Ruy Blas
Full Hearts and Empty Pockets
Frau Cheneys Ende
The Counterfeiters of Paris
The Full Treatment
Stefanie in Rio
Lovers Woods
Twentieth Century Theatre: Colombe
Without Trumpet or Drum
Eyes of Love
Riff Raff Girls
The Sound and the Fury
The Gambler
Me and the Colonel
Non sono più guaglione
Interlude
The Seventh Sin
Girls of Today
That Lady
Queen Margot
Les éloquents
Sul ponte dei sospiri
He Who Is Without Sin...
Wanda the Sinner
Smuggler's Ball
The Seven Deadly Sins
Nobody's Children
The Red Inn
K – Das Haus des Schweigens
The 13th Letter
The Naked Heart
September Affair
One Only Loves Once
Women Without Names
The Barton Mystery
The Dream Vagabonds
Quartet
Saraband for Dead Lovers
La Dame de Haut-le-Bois
Back Streets of Paris
Johnny Frenchman
The Halfway House
Portrait of a Woman
They Were Twelve Women
Serge Panine
Fahrendes Volk
The Chess Player
Peace on the Rhine
The Stream
People Who Travel
Ramuntcho
Bizarre, Bizarre
Life Dances On
My Son the Minister
The Robber Symphony
Armchair 47
Jenny
The Secret of Polichinelle
Carnival in Flanders
Carnival in Flanders
Marie des angoisses
Gangster malgré lui
Maternité
Whirlpool
Pension Mimosas
Le Billet de mille
Marchand d'amour
The Island
Vers l'abîme
Coralie and Company
The Great Game
Tambour battant
Abbot Constantine
All for Nothing
La Pouponnière
The Woman Dressed As a Man
A Father Without Knowing It
He
Luck
The Trial of Mary Dugan
Casanova wider Willen
Jenny Lind
The Magnificent Lie
Buster se marie
Let Us Be Gay
The Little Cafe
Échec au roi
Si l'empereur savait ça
Marius à Paris
The One Woman Idea
Two Timid Souls
Madame Récamier
Le bateau de verre
Gribiche
Crainquebille
