Viviane Romance

Viviane Romance

Known For

Any Number Can Win

Biography

Viviane Romance (July 4, 1912 – September 25, 1991) was a French actress.

Born Pauline Ronacher Ortmanns in Roubaix, France, Romance began her career as a dancer at the Moulin Rouge in Paris and was elected Miss Paris of 1930 before she made her film debut in 1931 with a cameo role in La Chienne. Romance caused a small scandal winning Miss Paris because she had a child. She appeared in several films over the next few years before making a strong impression in La belle équipe (1936). From this time to the late 1950s she was regarded as one of France's leading cinematic actresses and played dozens of femme fatales, fallen women (with hearts of gold) and vamps. Her acting roles after 1956 were few, and she retired in 1974.

Movies Featuring Viviane Romance

The Nada Gang

The Nada Gang (1974)

as Madame Gabrielle
Any Number Can Win

Any Number Can Win (1963)

as Ginette, Charles's Wife
The Affair of the Poisons

The Affair of the Poisons (1955)

as Catherine Deshayes, dite La Voisin
Dangerous Turning

Dangerous Turning (1954)

as Lucienne Courtois
Flesh and Desire

Flesh and Desire (1954)

as Mylène Valdès
The Seven Deadly Sins

The Seven Deadly Sins (1952)

as Mrs. Blanc (segment "La Luxure")
Passion

Passion (1951)

as Marie Charbonnier
Maya

Maya (1949)

as Bella dite Maya
Queen's Necklace

Queen's Necklace (1946)

as Countess Jeanne de la Motte-Valois
Box of Dreams

Box of Dreams (1945)

as Nicole Payen-Laurel
Sacred Fire

Sacred Fire (1942)

as Paulette Vernier
No Image

Pasha's Wives (1939)

as Mireille, the French wife
Le Joueur

Le Joueur (1938)

as Blanche du Placet
Gibraltar

Gibraltar (1938)

as Mercedes Garcia
Street of Shadows

Street of Shadows (1937)

as Gaby, la chanteuse de cabaret
La Bandera

La Bandera (1935)

as la fille de Barcelone
Justin de Marseille

Justin de Marseille (1935)

as Une pensionnaire de Madame Olympe
Liliom

Liliom (1934)

as La marchande de cigarettes - Cigarette Girl
La Chienne

La Chienne (1931)

as (uncredited)