Jeanne Lion

Jeanne Lion was an American actress who is best known for Jim la houlette, roi des voleurs (1926), Vidocq (1939), and La flambée (1934).

Personal and Family Life

Jeanne Lion was born on August 22, 1877, in Paris, France. She was married to Henri Beaulieu, and her family life remains relatively private. Throughout her career, she became recognized for her contributions to French cinema.

Death and Legacy

Jeanne Lion passed away on October 15, 1969, in Paris, France. Her work in the film industry has left a mark, with several of her performances remembered by audiences today. She is often celebrated for her talent during the early days of French cinema.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1957Le tour de France par deux enfantsTV Series, 1 episode
1951Le vrai coupableLa bonne
1949MonseigneurMme de Ponthieux
1948L’ombreLa teinturière
1948Éternel conflitMémé – La belle-mère de Janvier (as Jane Lion)
1939Vidocq
1939La chaleur du seinMathilde – Maman nº1
1938Le ruisseauLa directrice de l’orphelinat (uncredited)
1938Maman ColibriMadame Chadeaux
1937Puits en flammesMme Yvolandi
1937Le coeur disposeLa grand-mère
1936La peurLouise
1936Le collier du grand ducMademoiselle Amélie
1936Le monde où l’on s’ennuieLa directrice du pensionnat