Denise Darcel

Denise Darcel

Denise Darcel was a French vaudevillian, actress and singer, who from 1948 through 1963, appeared in films in Hollywood, and briefly on theatre, television and radio. Darcel's debut on the legitimate stage came in 1950, when she appeared in Pardon Our French, premiering October 5th, at the Broadway Theatre. Her first film appearance of note was in Battleground (1949). She made quite an impression in Tarzan and the Slave Girl (1950) opposite Lex Barker, then co-starred with Robert Taylor in Westward the Women (1952) and Glenn Ford in Young Man with Ideas (1952). In 1953, she was seen in the swimming musical Dangerous When Wet, which starred Esther Williams (1953). Her most important film was Vera Cruz (1954) where she played the female lead opposite Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster. Her last film (1961) was Seven Women from Hell. Darcel appeared on various TV shows in the 1950s. In 1954, she was hostess/MC of Gamble on Love, a summer program on the DuMont Television Network. Darcel asked questions of married couples who sought to win the grand prize of a mink coat. A review in Billboard described her as "Gallic to the point of unintelligibility." Also in 1954, Colonel Productions produced a pilot of Chez Denise, a 30-minute "comedy-intrigue" program starring Darcel, which apparently did not sell. After her film and television career began to wane, Darcel, aged 41, became a stripper, appearing in West Coast theatres in San Francisco, Las Vegas, Oakland, and Los Angeles. She retired from stripping after a few years and returned to the cabaret circuit, making a few appearances on television. In 1991,[she was cast as "Solange La Fitte" in the Los Angeles 20th anniversary revival of the musical Follies, produced by the Long Beach Civic Light Opera. She would later repeat the role of Solange in 1995 for revivals in Houston and Seattle. In September 2009, she was honored with the Cinecon Career Achievement Award, presented in Hollywood at a banquet held at the Hollywood Renaissance Hotel. Prior to the ceremony, a new 35mm color print of her 1953 film, Flame of Calcutta, was screened at the Egyptian Theatre. After the screening, at the banquet, she cheerfully announced to the audience, "I'm back".

More details

Known For

Filmography

1962

Combat!
Combat!
as Annette
TV - Released: 10/2/1962

1961

Seven Women from Hell
Seven Women from Hell
as Claire Oudry
Movie - Released: 10/1/1961

1959

Tightrope
Tightrope
TV - Released: 9/8/1959
TV
Music For A Summer Night
TV - Released: 6/3/1959

1958

Naked City
Naked City
as Madeleine Douvay
TV - Released: 9/30/1958

1957

TV
Tonight Starring Jack Paar
as Self
TV - Released: 7/29/1957

1954

Vera Cruz
Vera Cruz
as Countess Marie Duvarre
Movie - Released: 12/25/1954

1953

Flame of Calcutta
Flame of Calcutta
as Suzanne Roget aka The Flame
Movie - Released: 7/20/1953
Dangerous When Wet
Dangerous When Wet
as Gigi Mignon
Movie - Released: 6/18/1953

1952

Young Man with Ideas
Young Man with Ideas
as Dorianne Gray
Movie - Released: 5/2/1952

1951

Westward the Women
Westward the Women
as Fifi Danon
Movie - Released: 12/16/1951

1950

Tarzan and the Slave Girl
Tarzan and the Slave Girl
as Lola
Movie - Released: 6/23/1950
What's My Line?
What's My Line?
as Self
TV - Released: 2/2/1950

1949

Battleground
Battleground
as Denise
Movie - Released: 11/9/1949

1948

To the Victor
To the Victor
as Bar Singer (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 10/26/1948
Thunder in the Pines
Thunder in the Pines
as Yvette Cheron
Movie - Released: 11/11/1948
The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ed Sullivan Show
as Self
TV - Released: 6/20/1948