A renowned French stage and film actress, she embarked on her theatrical journey in 1912, following her rigorous training at the prestigious Nice Conservatoire. For over a decade, she dedicated herself to the stage, honing her craft and perfecting her art. Subsequently, in 1930, she transitioned into a thriving film career, which would span an impressive two-and-a-half decades. During this period, she became synonymous with long-suffering mother roles, captivating audiences with her nuanced performances. One of her most memorable roles was that of Sancho Panza's wife in the 1933 cinematic adaptation of 'Don Quichotte', directed by the esteemed Georg Wilhelm Pabst.
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BornOct 4, 1887 Berck, Pas-de-Calais, France
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1946

Gates of the Night as Madame Quinquina
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1939

Le Jour Se Leve as La concierge