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Danielle Godet (Danielle Gabrielle Rose Godet) was born on 30 January, 1927 in Paris, France, is an Actress. Discover Danielle Godet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of Danielle Godet networth?

Popular As Danielle Gabrielle Rose Godet
Occupation actress
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 30 January, 1927
Birthday 30 January
Birthplace Paris, France
Date of death 12 November, 2009
Died Place Osny, Val-d'Oise, France
Nationality France

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1953

Danielle Godet showed in this noir thriller (not unworthy of I Confess (1953)) that she could be given other roles than the ingénues she had played until then.

1950

Where she really made an impression was in Henri Calef's La souricière (1950), also a forgotten (but much better) film.

1949

The same mishap occurred to her two years later when, after being considered by Henri-Georges Clouzot for Manon (1949), she was replaced by Cécile Aubry.

It was also nice to see her, like other Gallic beauties such as Anne Vernon and Odile Versois, appear in an English movie The Fighting Pimpernel (1949). But from then on, Danielle Godet's artistic fall started and despite her efforts to find worthwhile roles, never ended.

1947

Her first break came with René Clair who tested her for Le silence est d'or (1947) but all she was given was a bit as a spectator, the great French director having preferred Marcelle Derrien instead.

In 1947, though, she starred alongside a beginner named Yves Montand but it was in an indifferent and now forgotten boxing movie, The Idol (1948).

1943

Her first contact with the seventh art was due to chance, as the small village in which Danielle and her parents spent their Summer holidays of 1943 harbored the shooting of L'homme sans nom (1943), directed by Léon Mathot. Extras were needed and the pretty sixteen-year old was noticed and hired as one. Some time later, she took drama lessons with Maria Ventura and Jean Martinelli.

1927

Beautiful and distinguished, exceptionally gifted (she could play the piano, dance, practice skiing and underwater fishing, and of course. . . act!), Danielle Godet had everything for a great career. Everything but luck, since for want of opportunities, she failed to live up to her (numerous) capacities. Born in Paris on 30-1927, the daughter of an industrialist and a stay-at-home mother, passionate about piano and classical music, Danielle inherited her artistic flair from the latter. Thanks to Mrs. Godet, the little girl studied and piano and dance, going as far as to win a first prize at the Léopold Belland dance contest. But it was the call of the movies she was actually going to heed.