Danielle Lamar

Danielle Lamar

Historia

Danielle Lamarr (aka Danielle Lamar) was best known for her luscious cabaret performances, deep low singing voice, sexy persona, and risqué modeling; than for her very short film career. Her minor roles in 3 French films: "Folies-Bergère" (1956), " Comme Un Cheveu Sur La Soupe" (a.k.a."Crazy in The Noodle", 1957), and "Que Les Hommes Sont Bêtes" (1957) brought some attention to her name but they were not much more than bit parts. (Source: - IMDb Mini Biography By: Yury Soriedem)

Perfil

Danielle Lamar

Películas

Comme un cheveu sur la soupe
Wanda (as Danielle Lamar)
Pierre Cousin está decidido a acabar con su vida, pero no consigue llegar a la acción. Salva un intento de otro suicida y se convierte en héroe. Feliz desde entonces, debe huir de unos mafiosos a los que había contratado para que lo mataran. (FILMAFFINITY)
Que les hommes sont bêtes
Irma
Sylvie is a young cashier in a Montmartre café, "le bar des Philosophes", owned and run by Monsieur Marcel, a former safe cracker. One day, the pretty creature accepts to give a helping hand to two regulars, Francis and Josélito. But what the naive girl does not know is that the two men are gangsters and that they plan to steal 50 million francs deposited in the safe of Maître Roland Devert, a charming young notary. Actually things do not go according to plan all the more as a love story between the notary and Sylvie was not at all on the two gangsters' agenda.
Folies-Bergère
Undetermined (as Danièle Lamar)
A GI on furlough attends a Folies-Bergères show. He falls in love with a dancer, Claudie, the star of the theater.