Born in Saint-Denis, France — Jan 07 1924

Anne Vernon (born Édith Antoinette Alexandrine Vignaud; 9 January 1924) is a French retired film and television actress who appeared in 40 films between 1948 and 1970, including three films that were entered into the main competition at the Cannes Film Festival. She appeared in films of multiple countries, including French, British, Italian, and American. As of 2025, she is believed to be among the last surviving leading ladies of the 1940s cinema.
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Self

Self (archive footage)

Madame Emery

Agnès

Nita Palmer

Janine Lyncort

Mme Naïs de Bargeton

Jeannine Meunier

Claudia

Baronessa Elena di Vallombrosa

Carla Fassio

Jane

Gisèle Delaroche
Andrea's sister

Catherine Piedeboeuf

Véronique Carradine

Carmela

Madame Bellac

Mrs Voisin (scenes deleted)

Henriette Laroque

Françoise Dumont

Caroline Mortier

Madelon

Clementine

Renee de Vaillant

Le commissaire spécial Thérésa Larsen

Claire Grandjean

Dorothée Yankov-Donati

Hélène Dupré

Françoise Laurent

Hermine des Œillets

Lucette Vignon

Clothilde de Marelle

Jeanne Masson

Irène

Mademoiselle Le Blanc

Catherine Deligny

Decrees

Genoveffa di Brabante

Catherine Beryl

Sophie

Nathalie


(uncredited)

Violette Chatelard