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Corinne Luchaire : ウィキペディア英語版
Corinne Luchaire

Corinne Luchaire (11 February 1921 – 22 January 1950) was a French film actress who was a star of French cinema on the eve of World War II. Her association with the German occupation led her to be sentenced to "national indignity" after the war, and after writing an autobiography, she died from tuberculosis aged only 28.
==Acting==
Luchaire left school to join the drama class of Raymond Rouleau〔 and made her acting debut under the name Rose Davel at the age of 16 in a play written by her grandfather, ''Altitude 3 200''.〔 The following year she starred in ''Prison sans barreaux'', which in 1938 was remade in English in London as ''Prison Without Bars'', with her again in the lead role. She spoke English fluently. Mary Pickford called her "the new Garbo." She starred in 1939 in ''Le Dernier Tournant'' (''The Last Bend''), the first version of the novel ''The Postman Always Rings Twice''.

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