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    Line Noro
    An image from Three Sinners, one of the productions that also features Line Noro.
    Line Noro

    Line Noro

    February 22, 1900 — Houdelaincourt, Meuse, Lorraine, France

    Aline Simone Noro, known as Line Noro, born February 22, 1900 in Houdelaincourt (Meuse) and died November 4, 1985 in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, is a French actress. Line Noro is the granddaughter of the communard couple Jean-Baptiste and Émilie Noro, originally from Lyon.

    In the theatre, Line Noro has notably worked with Jacques Copeau, Charles Dullin and Louis Jouvet. For more than twenty years, she was a resident of the Comédie-Française (from 1945 to 1966). Actress of composition roles, also specializing in "weeping roles", she played in the cinema in about fifty films between 1928 and 1956, among which: "Pépé le Moko" by Julien Duvivier (1937), "Goupi Mains Rouges " by Jacques Becker (1943), "La Symphonie Pastorale" by Jean Delannoy (1946) or even "Meurtres?" by Richard Pottier (1950).

    Line Noro was the wife of director André Berthomieu (died in 1960). Due to sight problems, she left the stage and the screens in the 1960s. She died in 1985 following a long illness.

    Pépé le Moko

    Pépé le Moko

    1937

    The Well-Digger's Daughter

    The Well-Digger's Daughter

    1940

    I Accuse

    I Accuse

    1938

    Pastoral Symphony

    Pastoral Symphony

    1946

    Three Sinners

    Three Sinners

    1950

    Justin de Marseille

    Justin de Marseille

    1935

    Inside a Girls' Dormitory

    Inside a Girls' Dormitory

    1953

    Vautrin the Thief

    Vautrin the Thief

    1943