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Romanian-French actress
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Lana Marconi by Léon Gard

Lana Marconi (born Ecaterina Ileana Marcovici; 8 September 1917 in Bucharest, Romania – 8 December 1990) was a Romanian-French actress, and the fifth and last wife of the famous French actor-director-playwright Sacha Guitry (1885–1957), whom she married in 1949. She appeared exclusively in her husband's films.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1948 Le comédien Catherine Maillard
1948 Le Diable Boiteux Mme Grand
1949 Two Doves La grande duchesse Christine
1949 Toâ Anna Ecaterina
1950 The Treasure of Cantenac Virginie Lacassagne
1950 Tu m'as sauvé la vie La marquise de Pralognan
1951 Deburau Marie Duplessis
1952 Je l'ai été trois fois Thérèse Verdier
1953 La Vie d'un honnête homme La 'comtesse'
1954 Si Versailles m'était conté La reine Marie-Antoinette / Nicole Legay
1955 Napoléon Marie Walewska
1956 Si Paris nous était conté La reine Marie-Antoinette (final film role)

References

  1. "Family tree of "Ecaterina" Ileana MARCOVICI".

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