Marie Déa (1912-1992) was a French actress. She appeared in numerous films during her career, often playing supporting roles. Some of her notable films include 'Les Visiteurs du Soir' (The Devil's Envoys), 'Children of Paradise', and 'The Eagle Has Two Heads'. She worked with renowned directors such as Marcel Carné and Jean Cocteau. Déa was known for her elegant presence and versatility, contributing to the richness of French cinema during its golden age.
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