Arlette Marchal

French actress (1902–1984)

Arlette Marchal
Marchall in 1927
Born(1902-01-29)29 January 1902
Died11 February 1984(1984-02-11) (aged 82)
Paris, France
OccupationActress
Years active1922–1951

Arlette Marchal (29 January 1902 – 11 February 1984) was a French film actress. She appeared in more than 40 films between 1922 and 1951. She was born and died in Paris.[1]

Partial filmography

  • Mon p'tit (1922)
  • The Gardens of Murcia (1923) - Maria del Carmen
  • Sarati le terrible (Sarati the Terrible) (1923) - Hélène
  • The Portrait (1923) - Madeleine Fontevrault "das Bildnis"
  • La Dame au ruban de velours (1923) - Adrienne
  • Un coquin (1923) - Renée de Meillane
  • The Bell of Love (La Cabane d'amour) (1923) - Norine Pastoret
  • Terror (1924) - Madame Gauthier
  • Die Sklavenkönigin (aka Moon of Israel (USA)) (1924) - Userti
  • Un Drame au Carlton Club (The Carlton Club Drama) (1924)
  • The Last House on the Beach (1924)
  • Madame Sans-Gene (1925) - Marie-Caroline, la Reine de Naples
  • Venetian Lovers (1925) - Countess Lola Astoni
  • Born to the West (1926) - Belle of Paradise Bar
  • The Cat's Pajamas (1926) - Riza Dorina
  • Diplomacy (1926) - Countess Zicka
  • The Lady of Lebanon (1926) - Countess Athelstane Orloff
  • Das Bildnis (1926)
  • Forlorn River (1926) - Ina Blaine
  • Blonde or Brunette (1927) - Blanche
  • Wings (1927) - Celeste
  • Le manoir de la peur (1927)
  • Hula (1927) - Mrs. Bane
  • A Gentleman of Paris (1927) - Yvonne Dufour
  • The Spotlight (1927) - Maggie Courtney
  • The Woman of Yesterday and Tomorrow (1928) - Hilde von Lobach
  • The Lady with the Mask (1928) - Doris von Seefeld - seine Tochter
  • Figaro (1929) - Rosine
  • An Ideal Woman (1929) - Suzanne Fleury
  • Boudoir diplomatique (1931)
  • Don Quichotte (1933) - The Duchess
  • La Poule (1933) - Guillemette
  • The Oil Sharks (1933) - Jeannette
  • Le Petit Roi (The Little King) (1933) - La comtesse Slasko
  • The Ideal Woman (1934) - Madeleine
  • Toboggan (1934) - Lisa
  • L'auberge du Petit-Dragon (1934)
  • La Marche nuptiale (1935) - Suzanne Lechatelier
  • Entente cordiale (1939) - La reine Alexandra
  • La Piste du nord (1939) - Mme. Shaw
  • The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock (1942) - Jeanne Marchal
  • Father Serge (1945) - La tsarine
  • The Elusive Pimpernel (1950) - Contesses de Tournai
  • Without Leaving an Address (1951) - Madame Forestier

Theater

  • Tovaritch, Paris Theatre (1960)

References

  1. ^ "Arlette Marchal". Allocine. Retrieved 14 October 2019.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arlette Marchal.
  • Arlette Marchal at IMDb
  • Arlette Marchal at AllMovie
  • Marchal on the cover of Photoplay magazine, March 1927 (archived)
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