Margo Lion

Margo Lion

actress, soundtrack

Margo Lion was born on Feb 28, 1899 in Turkey]. Margo Lion's big-screen debut came with Adventures of a Ten Mark Note directed by Berthold Viertel in 1926. Margo Lion is known for The Breach directed by Claude Chabrol, Stéphane Audran stars as Hélène Régnier and Jean-Pierre Cassel as Paul Thomas. The upcoming new movie Margo Lion plays is The Demise of Father Mouret which will be released on Oct 20, 1977.

Lank and plain-looking, poker-faced and a bit starchy but looking all the more mysterious for that, Margo Lion will forever remain Jenny, the "brothel queen', in Pabst's adaptation of Bertold Brecht and Kurt Weill's immortal 'Dreigroschen Oper', singing their unforgettable song 'La fiancée du pirate'. A great film debut for this French actress born in Istanbul, who was then a successful cabaret performer in Berlin. And yet, although she was kept very busy working for the cinema and later on for television, Margo Lion never became an idol or a star or even a leading lady. On the other hand, she worked with talented directors (Carné, Chenal, Duvivier, Pabst as well as creators of the next generation such as Demy, Chabrol or Franju) and proved how versatile and talented a character actress she was. She could indeed play any type of role: a prostitute ('L'alibi') or a nun ('Le dialogue des carmélites'), a peevish maid ('La danse de mort') or a petty bourgeois ('L'affaire Lafarge'). If there was a common point between such varied characters, it was the elegant distance and the distinguished iciness she brought to the characters she embodied. A derelict woman played by Margo Lion was not a wreck but a lady who seemed to go through temporary trouble. Margo Lion is almost forgotten, which is a pity. She deserves better.

  • Birthday

    Feb 28, 1899
  • Place of Birth

    Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]

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