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==Film portrayals== * In ''[[Suez (film)|Suez]]'' (1938), [[Loretta Young]] plays her as the love interest of [[Ferdinand de Lesseps]]. * In ''[[Juarez (1939 film)|Juarez]]'' (1939), she was played by [[Gale Sondergaard]], portrayed as a ruthless consort who joins her husband in setting [[Austrian Empire|Austrian]] [[Maximilian I of Mexico|Archduke Maximilian]] on the [[Second Mexican Empire|throne of Mexico]], and then abandons him. * In ''[[Violetas Imperiales]]'' (1932, 1952): Set in 19th-century Granada, Eugénie de Montijo (played by [[Simone Valère]]) asks a gypsy girl, Violetta (played by [[Carmen Sevilla]]), to read her fortune in her hand. Emboldened by Violetta's prediction that she will become a queen, Eugénie heads for Paris. * In ''[[The Song of Bernadette (film)|The Song of Bernadette]]'' (1943), she is played by [[Patricia Morison]]; she credits the waters of [[Lourdes]] with curing the prince imperial. * In ''[[The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (film)|The Diving Bell and the Butterfly]]'' (2007), [[Emma de Caunes]] plays her during a fantasy sequence. * In the miniseries ''[[Elisabeth of Bavaria|Sisi]]'' (2009), she is portrayed by Hungarian actress [[Andrea Osvart]].
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