Gisèle Casadesus (14 June 1914 – 24 September 2017) was a French actress, who appeared in numerous theatre and film productions. She was an honorary member of the Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française, Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor, Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and Grand-Croix of the National Order of Merit. In a career spanning more than 80 years, Casadesus appeared in more than a dozen films after turning 90.
Born into a family of artists in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, Gisèle was the daughter of musician, composer and conductor Henri Casadesus and harpist Marie-Louise Beetz, her older brother was actor Christian Casadesus. After receiving first prize in acting at French National Academy of Dramatic Arts at the age of twenty, Casadeus joined the Comédie-Française in 1934. The same year, she married the actor Lucien Pascal (born Lucien Probst), with whom she had four children: Jean-Claude (1935), Martine (1939), Béatrice (1942) and Dominique (1954), all artists. She became the 400th member of the Comédie-Française 1 January 1939, and honorary member on 15 April 1967.
In cinema, Pierre Billon hired her in 1943 to play the role of Clotilde Grandlieus in Vautrin, adapted from Balzac's novel, alongside Michel Simon, and in 1946 for the role of Mary in L'Homme au chapeau rond, alongside Raimu.
In 1971 she was Countess Eguzon in La Belle Aventure, participated in Le Mouton enragé by Michel Deville, played the role of Nicole Leguen, wife of Jean Gabin in Verdict (1974) by André Cayatte, and the mother of Claude Jade in Les Robots pensants (1976).
Again with Claude Jade, she was Mamie Rose (1976), the "grand-mère au pair" in the film by Pierre Goutas, her greatest role. It is followed by her Catherine in Un crime de notre temps (1977) by Gabriel Axel. Claude Lelouch engaged her in 1996 for the role of Clara Blanc, mother of Bernard Tapie, in Hommes, femmes, mode d'emploi. In Aïe (2000), she is the mother of André Dussollier, and in Valérie Lemercier's comedy Palais Royal (2005) she plays the queen mother. She was Margueritte ("with two ts") alongside Gérard Depardieu in Jean Becker's My Afternoons with Margueritte (2010).
In 2013, aged 99, Casadesus acted alongside Anne Consigny and Marie Kremer in Sous le figuier directed by Anne-Marie Étienne. Casadesus was awarded Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour on 29 March 2013.
She was also an Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and Grand-Croix of the National Order of Merit. She received an Honorary Molière Award in 2003 for her entire career.
Casadesus died in Paris, France, at the age of 103.
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as Self
2014
as Françoise
2013
as Selma
2011
as Madeleine, the 100 years old fiancée
2010
as Mamé Tezac
2010
as Ilva (95 ans)
2010
as Margueritte
2009
as Mrs. de Broglie
2009
as Mme Malakian
2008
as Clémence
2005
as Alma
2005
as Reine Mère
2005
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as la dame
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as Robert's mother
1999
as Mrs. Mercier
1996
as Mademoiselle de Chambure
1996
as Clara Blanc
1989
as Grand-mère
1987
as Nemo
1981
as Mme Vanderwood
1980
as Mlle Salomon de Villenoix
1977
as Catherine Revest
1976
as Le sénateur
1976
as Marquise de Lapalmmes
1976
as Rose
1974
as Madame Leguen
1974
as Mrs. Lourceuil
1972
as La seconde cliente de Karma
1972
as Self
1966
as La mère
1949
as Jeanne, Comtesse de Penthièvre
1949
as Florence
1948
as Simone Fournier
1947
as Geneviève de Cerlin
1946
as Marie
1945
as Joséphine de Beauharnais
1944
as Nadine
1944
as Germaine Horp
1943
as Clotilde de Grandlieu
1934
as Geneviève