Denise Péronne
Also known as Denise Perronne, Denise Peronne, Denise Perrone
Denise Péronne was a Swiss actor active in European cinema during the 1950s. Born on September 22, 1920 in Porrentruy, Jura, Switzerland, Péronne appeared in two French films in uncredited roles.
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Denise Péronne was a Swiss actor active in European cinema during the 1950s. Born on September 22, 1920 in Porrentruy, Jura, Switzerland, Péronne appeared in two French films in uncredited roles. In 1956, Péronne played a washerwoman in Gervaise, a historical drama set in 19th-century Paris. Two years later, in 1958, Péronne appeared as Mademoiselle Fevrier in Mon Oncle, a comedy by Jacques Tati.
Péronne’s filmography consists solely of these two uncredited appearances, both in French productions. The actor was credited under variations of the surname Péronne, including Perronne and Perrone, reflecting possible transliterations or typographical differences. Péronne died on September 1, 1978.







