French actress (1892–1983)
Lucienne Bogaert (born Lucienne Jeanne Gabrielle Lefebvre; 6 January 1892 in Caudry, Nord – 4 February 1983 in Montrouge, Hauts-de-Seine) was a French actress. She started her career in theatre, but later also worked in film. After she divorced her husband Robert Bogaert, she retained his name for professional purposes.[citation needed]
Career
After her stage debut, Bogaert joined the company at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier and then worked with Louis Jouvet at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées where she played the role of The Sphinx in Jean Cocteau's The Infernal Machine.[citation needed] On film she was often cast in the role of mothers such as in Robert Bresson's Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne and in Julien Duvivier's Voici le temps des assassins.[citation needed]
Stage
- 1917: Twelfth Night, directed by Jacques Copeau, Garrick Theatre, New York City
- 1918: The Miser, directed by Jacques Copeau, Garrick Theatre, New York City
- 1918: La Surprise de l'amour, directed by Jacques Copeau, Garrick Theatre, New York City
- 1918: L'Amour médecin, directed by Jacques Copeau, Garrick Theatre, New York City
- 1918: The Brothers Karamazov, directed by Jacques Copeau, Garrick Theatre, New York City
- 1918: The Marriage of Figaro, directed by Jacques Copeau, Garrick Theatre, New York City
- 1926: Le Dictateur by Jules Romains, directed by Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
- 1927: Léopold le bien-aimé by Jean Sarment, directed by Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
- 1928: Siegfried, directed by Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
- 1929: Suzanne by Steve Passeur, directed by Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
- 1929: Amphitryon 38 by Jean Giraudoux, directed by Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
- 1931: L'Eau fraîche by Pierre Drieu la Rochelle, directed by Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
- 1931: Une taciturne by Roger Martin du Gard, directed by Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
- 1932: La Margrave d'Alfred Savoir, directed by Louis Jouvet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
- 1934: Miss Ba by Rudolph Besier, directed by Lugné-Poe, théâtre des Ambassadeurs
- 1934: The Infernal Machine by Jean Cocteau, directed by Louis Jouvet, Comédie des Champs-Élysées
- 1938: Juliette by Jean Bassan, directed by Paulette Pax, théâtre de l'Œuvre
- 1938: Le Jardin d'Ispahan by Jean-Jacques Bernard, directed by Paulette Pax, théâtre de l'Œuvre
- 1939: Pas d'amis, pas d'ennuis by S. H. Terac, directed by Paulette Pax, théâtre de l'Œuvre
- 1940: L'Insoumise by Pierre Frondaie, théâtre Édouard VII
- 1942: L'Enchanteresse by Maurice Rostand, directed by Paulette Pax, théâtre de l'Œuvre
- 1945: The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux, directed by Louis Jouvet, théâtre de l'Athénée
- 1947: The Apollo of Bellac by Jean Giraudoux, directed by Louis Jouvet, théâtre de l'Athénée
- 1950: La neige était sale by Frédéric Dard d'après Georges Simenon, directed by Raymond Rouleau, théâtre de l'Œuvre
- 1952: La Dame de trèfle by Gabriel Arout, directed by Michel Vitold, théâtre Saint-Georges
- 1955: Anastasia by Marcelle Maurette, directed by Jean Le Poulain, théâtre Antoine
- 1955: Gaspar Diaz by Dominique Vincent, directed by Claude Régy, théâtre Hébertot
- 1956: Le Miroir by Armand Salacrou, directed by Henri Rollan, théâtre des Ambassadeurs
- 1958: La Dame de trèfle by Gabriel Arout, directed by Michel Vitold, Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell
- 1961: Les Papiers d'Aspern by Michael Redgrave, directed by Raymond Rouleau, Théâtre des Mathurins
- 1962: Les femmes aussi ont perdu la guerre by Curzio Malaparte, directed by Raymond Gérôme, théâtre des Mathurins
- 1963: Le Fil rouge by Henry Denker, directed by Raymond Rouleau, Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell
Filmography
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