Mireille Balin(1909-1968)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Mireille Balin was one the most glamorous and best loved actresses of
pre-war French cinema. She appeared in two of the best remembered
French films of the 1930s:
Pépé le Moko (1937) and
Lady Killer (1937), both
opposite Jean Gabin. After the German
occupation of France and her separation from her long-time fiancé, the
singer/actor Tino Rossi in 1942, she starred
in several films and became the idol of the Paris High Society where
she met the love of her life, Birl Desbok, an officer in the Wehrmacht.
In the summer of 1944, as Paris was about to be liberated, she and
Desbok fled Paris and tried to reach the Italian border but on
September 28th, 1944 they were arrested by the FFI in Beausoleil (near
Nice). Separated from Desbok, who was probably executed (she never knew
what really happened to him), she was beaten and raped before being
taken to Nice prison. She was soon transferred to Fresnes prison (near
Paris) where she stayed until her release on bail on 3rd January 1945.
She was forbidden to work for a year but once this restriction lifted,
she went back to the studios to appear in what proved to be her last
film
La dernière chevauchée (1947),
her frail constitution prevented her from appearing in any other films.
She died in 1968, forgotten and broke.