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| name = Mila Parély |
| name = Mila Parély |
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| birth_name = Olga Colette Peszynski |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1917|10|7|df=y}} |
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1917|10|7|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Paris, France |
| birth_place = [[Paris]], France |
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| death_date = {{death date and age|2012|1|14|1917|10|7|df=y}} |
| death_date = {{death date and age|2012|1|14|1917|10|7|df=y}} |
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| death_place = [[Vichy]], France |
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| occupation = Actress |
| occupation = Actress |
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| yearsactive = 1932–1991 |
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| spouse = Thomas Alastair Sutherland Ogilvie Mathieson |
| spouse = {{marriage|[[Taso Mathieson|Thomas Alastair Sutherland Ogilvie Mathieson]]|1947|1991|end=d.}} |
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⚫ | '''Mila Parély''' (7 October 1917 – 14 January 2012), born Olga Colette Peszynski, was a French actress of [[Polish people|Polish]] ancestry best known for the roles of Félicie, Belle's eldest sister, in [[Jean Cocteau]]'s ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1946 film)|La Belle et la Bête]]'' (1946), and as Geneviève in ''[[La Règle du jeu]]'' (1939).<ref name="AFP">{{cite news|url=http://www.cyberpresse.ca/arts/spectacles-et-theatre/theatre/201201/16/01-4486257-deces-de-la-comedienne-francaise-mila-parely.php|title=Décès de la comédienne française Mila Parély|last=Agence France-Presse|author-link=Agence France-Presse|date=2012-01-16|publisher=[[La Presse (Canadian newspaper)|Cyberpresse.ca]]|language=French|accessdate=16 January 2012}}</ref> |
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She had a liaison with actor [[Jean Marais]] from 1942 to 1944, remaining lifelong friends, and in 1976 she was his business associate in a pottery shop.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}} Marais was the long-term lover of Jean Cocteau and her co-star in the latter's 1946 film version of ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1946 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]''. |
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She gave up acting in the late 1950s in order to take care of her racing car driving husband [[Taso Mathieson]], who had been injured in an accident.<ref name="AFP"/> |
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She also worked with such notable directors as [[Max Ophüls]], [[Jean Renoir]], [[Robert Bresson]], [[Fritz Lang]] and [[G.W. Pabst]]. She returned to acting briefly in the late 1980s. |
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⚫ | '''Mila Parély''' (7 October 1917 – 14 January 2012) was a French actress of [[ |
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Mila Parély died on 14 January 2012, aged 94, in [[Vichy]], where she had spent the last fifty years of her life.<ref name="AFP"/> |
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==Selected filmography== |
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==Filmography== |
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* ''[[Compliments of Mister Flow]]'' (1936) |
* ''[[Compliments of Mister Flow]]'' (1936) |
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* ''[[Royal Waltz]]'' (1936) |
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* ''[[The Brighton Twins]]'' (1936) |
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* ''[[The Shanghai Drama]]'' (1938) |
* ''[[The Shanghai Drama]]'' (1938) |
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* ''[[The Rules of the Game]]'' (1939) |
* ''[[The Rules of the Game]]'' (1939) |
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* ''[[The White Slave (1939 film)|The White Slave]]'' (1939) |
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* ''[[The Phantom Carriage (1939 film)|The Phantom Carriage]]'' (1939) |
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* ''[[Extenuating Circumstances (film)|Extenuating Circumstances]]'' (1939) |
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* ''[[They Were Twelve Women]]'' (1940) |
* ''[[They Were Twelve Women]]'' (1940) |
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* ''[[Le Lit à colonnes]]'' (1942) |
* ''[[Le Lit à colonnes]]'' (1942) |
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* ''[[The White Truck]]'' (1943) |
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* ''[[My Last Mistress]]'' (1943) |
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* ''[[Father Serge]]'' (1945) |
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* ''[[The Black Cavalier]]'' (1945) |
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* ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1946 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]'' (1946) |
* ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1946 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]'' (1946) |
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* ''[[Women's Games]]'' (1946) |
* ''[[Women's Games]]'' (1946) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Destiny (1946 film)|Destiny]]'' (1946) |
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* ''[[ |
* ''[[Star Without Light (1946 film)|Star Without Light]]'' (1946) |
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* ''[[Last Refuge]]'' (1947) |
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* ''[[Snowbound (1948 film)|Snowbound]]'' (1948) |
* ''[[Snowbound (1948 film)|Snowbound]]'' (1948) |
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* ''[[Mission in Tangier]]'' (1949) |
* ''[[Mission in Tangier]]'' (1949) |
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* ''[[Véronique (film)|Véronique]]'' (1950) |
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* ''[[Le Plaisir]]'' (1952) |
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* ''[[Blood Orange (1953 film)|Blood Orange]]'' (1953) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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[[Category:Actresses from Paris]] |
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[[Category:20th-century French actresses]] |
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[[Category:French film actresses]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 22 June 2024
Mila Parély | |
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Born | Olga Colette Peszynski 7 October 1917 Paris, France |
Died | 14 January 2012 Vichy, France | (aged 94)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1932–1991 |
Spouse |
Mila Parély (7 October 1917 – 14 January 2012), born Olga Colette Peszynski, was a French actress of Polish ancestry best known for the roles of Félicie, Belle's eldest sister, in Jean Cocteau's La Belle et la Bête (1946), and as Geneviève in La Règle du jeu (1939).[1]
She had a liaison with actor Jean Marais from 1942 to 1944, remaining lifelong friends, and in 1976 she was his business associate in a pottery shop.[citation needed] Marais was the long-term lover of Jean Cocteau and her co-star in the latter's 1946 film version of Beauty and the Beast.
She gave up acting in the late 1950s in order to take care of her racing car driving husband Taso Mathieson, who had been injured in an accident.[1]
She also worked with such notable directors as Max Ophüls, Jean Renoir, Robert Bresson, Fritz Lang and G.W. Pabst. She returned to acting briefly in the late 1980s.
Mila Parély died on 14 January 2012, aged 94, in Vichy, where she had spent the last fifty years of her life.[1]
Selected filmography
[edit]- Compliments of Mister Flow (1936)
- Royal Waltz (1936)
- The Brighton Twins (1936)
- The Shanghai Drama (1938)
- The Rules of the Game (1939)
- The White Slave (1939)
- The Phantom Carriage (1939)
- Extenuating Circumstances (1939)
- They Were Twelve Women (1940)
- Le Lit à colonnes (1942)
- The White Truck (1943)
- My Last Mistress (1943)
- Father Serge (1945)
- The Black Cavalier (1945)
- Beauty and the Beast (1946)
- Women's Games (1946)
- Destiny (1946)
- Star Without Light (1946)
- Last Refuge (1947)
- Snowbound (1948)
- Mission in Tangier (1949)
- Véronique (1950)
- Le Plaisir (1952)
- Blood Orange (1953)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Agence France-Presse (2012-01-16). "Décès de la comédienne française Mila Parély" (in French). Cyberpresse.ca. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
External links
[edit]- Mila Parély at IMDb