Absolutely stunning and exceptionally rare Madeleine Lebeau (June 10,1923 - May 1,2016) autographed 3 1/2’’x 5 1/2’’ French deco edged Postcard by Editions du Globe, no. 194. Photo Sam Levin signed in blue steel-tip fountain pen. This signature has been authenticated by JSA James Spence authentication Certification Number: W300514 and will come with the Letter of Authenticity you see in the scans. Madeleine Lebeau was a French film actress who also appeared in American films, most notably Casablanca. She was married to Tullio Pinelli and Marcel Dalio. Madeleine's escaping from Nazi occupied France almost mirrored her role as Yvonne in Casablanca. During the scene where so many patrons of Rick's started singing La Marseillaise, the French national anthem, many of the actors in that scene were refugees from Europe and their tears were real, including Madeleine's. She was only 19 when she made Casablanca and appeared in further American films, Paris After Dark (1943), Music for Millions (1944) and The Desert Song (1943). Later on she would appear in 20 more films, mainly French, including La Parisienne (1957), with Brigitte Bardot as the star, as well as in Federico Fellini's 8 1/2 (1963). Lebeau's last two films were Spanish productions in 1965. Lebeau died on May 1, 2016 in Estepona, Spain, aged 92 after breaking her thigh bone. French culture minister Audrey Azoulay said of Madeleine Lebeau after her death: "She was a free woman who lived by her own rules, totally inhabiting the roles entrusted to her by leading directors. She will forever be the face of French resistance." This postcard will come in a clear hard top load for display. Buy with confidence we have been selling autographs since 1992.  Vintage Hollywood