Fifi D'Orsay
Born
April 16, 1904
Died
December 2, 1983 (79 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Fifi D'Orsay was born Marie-Rose Angelina Yvonne Lussier in Montreal, Canada, to a father who was a postal clerk. The couple had a large family, with Fifi having 11 siblings. She was educated at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Montreal before graduating and finding work as a secretary. As a young typist she wished to become an actress, and moved to New York City. Once there she found work with the Greenwich Village Follies, after an audition in which she sang "Yes! We Have No Bananas" in French. When asked where she was from, she told the director she was from Paris, France, and that she had worked in the Folies Bergère. The impressed director hired her, billing her as "Mademoiselle Fifi".
While working in the Follies, she became involved with Ed Gallagher, a veteran actor who was half of the successful Broadway comedy team of Gallagher and Shean. Gallagher and D'Orsay put together a vaudeville act, and he coached her in the art of show business. After touring in vaudeville, she headed to Hollywood and adopted the surname "D'Orsay" (after a favorite perfume). Soon after she began working in films, often cast as the "naughty French girl" from "gay Paris".
She became a U.S. citizen in 1936, just as her career as a film star came to a sharp halt when she walked out on her contract at Fox Studios and was blacklisted.
While never becoming a major top-billing name, she found steady work - appearing with such stalwarts as Bing Crosby and Buster Crabbe. For years she worked in both film and vaudeville; pacing her appearances in film with continued performances in vaudeville. When age put an end to the glamour roles, she took jobs in television; including 2 appearances each on ABC's Adventures in Paradise (as a mother superior in the episode "Castaways"), and the CBS legal drama Perry Mason (in the episode "The Case of the Grumbling Grandfather" and in the episode “The Case of the Bountiful Beauty”)- as well appearing in the CBS sitcom Pete and Gladys. She was a contestant on Groucho Marx's You Bet Your Life, and at the age of sixty-seven she bookended her career with a return to the Broadway stage in the Tony Award-winning musical, Follies.

That's Entertainment, Part II
(archive footage)
1976

Assignment to Kill
Mrs. Hennie
1968

The Art of Love
Fanny
1965

Bewitched
(1 episode)
1964

What a Way to Go!
Baroness
1964

Wild and Wonderful
Simone
1964

Combat!
Mrs. Fouquet · (1 episode)
1962

The Lucy Show
Madame Fifi · (1 episode)
1962

The Mike Douglas Show
Self · (2 episodes)
1961

Pete and Gladys
(2 episodes)
1960

Thriller
Toinette · (1 episode)
1960

Adventures in Paradise
Mother Superior · (1 episode)
1959

Adventures in Paradise
Wanda · (1 episode)
1959

Perry Mason
Woman Witness · (1 episode)
1957

Perry Mason
Mrs. Davis · (1 episode)
1957

General Electric Theater
Simone · (1 episode)
1953

Mr. & Mrs. North
(1 episode)
1952

This Is Your Life
Self · (1 episode)
1952

The Gangster
Mrs. Ostroleng
1947

Dixie Jamboree
Yvette
1944

Delinquent Daughters
Mimi
1944

Nabonga
Marie
1944

Submarine Base
Maria Styx
1943

Piano Mooner
Maid
1942
Three Legionnaires
Olga
1937

Wonder Bar
Mitzi
1934

Going Hollywood
Lili Yvonne
1933

The Life of Jimmy Dolan
Budgie
1933

The Girl from Calgary
Fifi Follette
1932

Young as You Feel
Fleurette
1931

Women of All Nations
Fifi
1931

The Stolen Jools
Fifi D'Orsay
1931

Mr. Lemon Of Orange
Julie La Rue
1931

Those Three French Girls
Charmaine (as Fifi Dorsay)
1930

Women Everywhere
Lili La Fleur
1930

On the Level
Mimi
1930

Hot for Paris
Fifi Dupre
1929

They Had to See Paris
Fifi
1929