Renée Cosima(1922-1981)
- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Renée Cosima, just another pretty face of the French screen? Yes and
no. She was indeed charming, but she also had a talent for mixing
innocence with guile, wickedness, revolt, mystery in films like 'Les
enfants terribles', 'Au royaume des cieux', 'Les naufrageurs' ...
Endowed with such qualities she could have become a great name but, for
some reason, her career went nowhere. A former pupil of the Opéra de
Paris Ballet, young Renée was forced to give up her dancing career on
account of health problems. She was still in her tender years when she
married a South American diplomat and followed him abroad for several
years. When she was back in 1947, she developed a passion for the
theatre. At the same time she was spotted by the cinema and soon landed
memorable parts in important pictures by Cocteau, Melville and Duvivier
while treading the boards in plays by such 'small fry' as George
Bernard Shaw and Federico Garcia Lorca. She even played artist Suzanne
Valadon alongside famous painter Maurice Utrillo in a short directed by
Pierre Gaspard-Huit. However, from the beginning of the fifties and
despite such a brilliant start, things became disappointing. Renée
Cosima got fewer roles in more commercial films. She was in fewer plays
as well. All this may be due to the fact that, after her divorce, the
actress had found a new love interest in the person of Guenaël Bolloré,
an influential industrialist. Indeed, after her wedding in 1957, Renée
Cosima gradually distanced herself from the limelight. She died too
young at the age of 58, leaving but a modest mark on film history.