Blanche Denège

Blanche Denège (1876–1957; née Jeanne Céleste Antoinette Guy), was a French stage and film actress. Denège was born in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. Denège started her career in stage acting; and eventually worked in silent films, followed by talkies. She died on 16 November 1957 in the 14th arrondissement of Paris.

Filmography

 *  (1911), silent film directed by Henri Pouctal; as Henriette
 * Sans Fortune (1922), directed by Geo Kessler; as Diane de Nangis
 * Passport 13.444 (1931), directed by Léon Mathot
 * Orange Blossom (1932), directed by Henry Roussel; as Mme de Méricourt
 *  (1932), directed by Paul Czinner
 * L’Aimable Lingère (1932), directed by Émile-Bernard Donatien
 * Broken Wings (1933), directed by André Berthomieu; as Blanche Grasset
 * Iris Perdue et Retrouvée (1933), directed by Louis J. Gasnier; as Mme de Persani
 * Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (1933), directed by André Berthomieu; as Mme Dupré
 * The Premature Father (1933), directed by René Guissart; as Mme Puma
 * Stradivarius (1935), directed by Géza von Bolváry and Albert Valentin
 * The Flame (1936), directed by André Berthomieu
 * La Porte du large (1936), directed by Marcel L'Herbier
 * Chaste Susanne (1937), directed by André Berthomieu; as Mme des Aubraies
 * Nights of Fire (1937), directed by Marcel L'Herbier; as Une invitée aux fiançailles
 * Ramuntcho (1938), directed by René Barberis; as the good mother
 * The End of the Day (1939), directed by Julien Duvivier; as Mme Laroche
 * The Man from Niger (1940), directed by Jacques de Baroncelli; as Sœur Théoneste
 * Tempête (1940), directed by Bernard Deschamps; as the tobacconist
 * Facing Destiny (1940), directed by Henri Fescourt
 * The Firemen's Ball (1948), directed by André Berthomieu; as Cécile Grégeois
 * The Heart on the Sleeve (1949), directed by André Berthomieu; as Augustine, the priest's maid
 * Tire au flanc (1950), directed by Fernand Rivers
 * Chacun son tour (1951), directed by André Berthomieu; as aunt Clémence
 * Never Two Without Three (1951), directed by André Berthomieu; as the godmother
 * Une histoire d'amour (1951), directed by Guy Lefranc; as a guest
 * Three Women (1952), directed by André Michel
 * La Vérité sur Bébé Donge (1952), directed by Henri Decoin; as a guest
 * The Seven Deadly Sins (1952), in the pride sketch directed by Claude Autant-Lara
 * Leathernose (1952), directed by Yves Allégret; as a guest
 * Matrimonial Agency (1952), directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois
 * Children of Love (1953), directed by Léonide Moguy