Madeleine Ozeray (13 September 1908 28 March 1989) was a Belgian stage and film actress. She appeared in many films between 1932 and 1980.[2]

Madeleine Ozeray
Ozeray in 1947
Born
Magdeleine Marie Catherine Elisabeth Ozeray[1]

13 September 1908
Died28 March 1989(1989-03-28) (aged 80)
Paris, France
OccupationActress
Years active1931–1980
PartnerLouis Jouvet (19?? – 1943)

Biography

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Magdeleine Marie Catherine Elisabeth Ozeray was born in Bouillon-sur-Semois, Belgium, to Camille Ozeray (1855–1938), a lawyer and Liberal member of parliament for the province of Luxembourg, and his wife, Marie Deymann. She studied at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels where she won first prize for comedy. At twenty-seven she joined the theater company of Louis Jouvet where she played the role of Helen in The Trojan War Will Not Take Place by Jean Giraudoux at the Théâtre de l'Athénée.

With her delicate grace, both fragile and fierce, she filled the role of Rosalie in the film On the Streets (1933), directed by Victor Trivas. In 1939, she appeared opposite Jouvet in the film The End of the Day directed by Julien Duvivier, in the role of young Jeannette. In April 1939, Jean Giraudoux's play Ondine opened in Paris with Ozeray in the title role.[citation needed]

In 2008, in celebration of the centenary of Ozeray's birth, Belgian journalist Dominique Zachary devoted an entire book to her, now the standard reference work,[3] tracing the life and career of this celebrated actress.

Death

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Ozeray died in Paris at the age of 80 after a long illness. She is buried in the cemetery of her hometown of Bouillon.[citation needed]

Partial filmography

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Theatre

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References

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  1. Biography, notrecinema.com. Accessed 20 May 2025.
  2. Madeleine Ozeray at the Internet Movie Database
  3. Madeleine Ozeray, Ondine de la Semois by Dominique Zachary, Pub: Racine, Brussels 2008 (in French)
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