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Josette Day Filmography

ActressBORN 1914PARIS45 FILMS IN DB

JosetteDay

Known for Acting · Just Leon, Bargekeepers Daughter, Final Accord

45
FILMS IN DB
$199
TOTAL VALUE
13
PRICED
$15
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Bureaucrats
~$34 · 4K · 1936
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Love, Madame
$13 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Josette Day was a prominent French actress whose captivating performances in the 1940s left a lasting mark on cinema. Best known for her role as Belle in Jean Cocteau’s enchanting 1946 adaptation of *Beauty and the Beast*, Day's portrayal is celebrated for its ethereal charm and emotional depth. Collectors highly value this film, not only for its artistic significance but also for its stunning visual style, making it a must-have in any serious collection of classic cinema. Her career, though brief, was marked by her collaborations with key figures in French film, including her marriage to influential studio head Marcel Pagnol. Despite retiring at the young age of 36, Josette Day's performances continue to resonate with audiences and collectors alike, ensuring her legacy endures in the world of physical media. Collectors seek out her work for its historical importance and the unique artistry that characterized French cinema during a transformative era.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What era and genres characterize Josette Day's acting career?

Josette Day's acting career spans from 1931 to 1970, with her most active decade being the 1930s. She appeared in a variety of genres including comedy, drama, romance, music, fantasy, and documentary films.

What is Josette Day best known for in her filmography?

Josette Day is best known for her role as Belle in the 1946 fantasy film Beauty and the Beast.

In which notable films did Josette Day star during the 1930s?

During the 1930s, Josette Day starred in notable films such as Ménilmontant (1936), Final Accord (1938), The Five Cents of Lavarede (1939), Colomba (1933), and Here's Berlin (1932).

On which physical media formats can Josette Day's films be found?

Josette Day's films are available on multiple physical media formats including blu-ray, DVD, VHS, and other formats.

Did Josette Day work in both leading and supporting roles?

Yes, Josette Day took on both leading and supporting roles, often top-billed in films like Beauty and the Beast (1946) as Belle and Final Accord (1938) as Suzanne Fabre.