
Madeleine LeBeau, was a French actress who played Humphrey Bogart’s jilted mistress Yvonne, in “Casablanca,” In “Casablanca,” LeBeau gets teary-eyed when “La Marseillaise” is played and shouts “Viva la France!” She was among several cast members who were actually refugees from the German occupation. Her life echoed the film: After she made her screen debut in French film “Girls in Distress” in 1939, LeBeau and her husband, actor Marcel Dalio, fled Paris for Portugal. They were said to have received transit visas that allowed them to enter Spain and then Portugal before continuing on towards Chile. They were stranded in Mexico when their visas turned out to be forgeries and were able to enter the United States with temporary Canadian passports.

Casablanca
1943 · as Yvonne

8½
1963 · as Madeleine, the French Actress

Napoleon
1955 · as Emilie Pellapra

Angelique
1964 · as La Grande Mademoiselle

Way of Youth
1959 · as Flora, peite-amie éconduite de Paul

Lightly and Shortly Dressed
1953 · as Jacqueline Vermorel

Gentleman Jim
1942 · as Anna Held

Sins of Madeleine
1951 · as Malou

Hold Back the Dawn
1941 · as Anni

You Have Nothing to Declare?
1959 · as Gloria Frontignac

Paris Still Sings!
1951 · as Gisèle

Quai des blondes
1954 · as Nelly

LAventurière du Tchad
1953 · as Fanny Lacour

La Parisienne
1957 · as Monique Wilson

La vuelta
1965

Mandat d'amener
1953 · as Françoise Delanglade

Cage of Gold
1950 · as Marie

Fortuné de Marseille
1952 · as Tonia