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'''Nadia Sibirskaïa''' (1901–1980) was a French [[film actress]].<ref>Sultanik p.263</ref> She was married to the Russian-born director [[Dimitri Kirsanoff]] and appeared in several of his early films.
'''Nadia Sibirskaïa''' (1901–1980) was a French [[film actress]].<ref>Sultanik p.263</ref> She was married to the Russian-born director [[Dimitri Kirsanoff]] and appeared in several of his early films.


==Filmography==
==Selected filmography==
{| class="wikitable"
* ''[[Ménilmontant (1926 film)|Ménilmontant]]'' (1926)
|-
* ''[[Destiny (1927 film)|Destiny]]'' (1927)
! Year
* ''[[Sables (film)|Sables]]'' (1927)
! Title
* ''[[Blighty (film)|Blighty]]'' (1927)
! Role
* ''[[Little Lise]]'' (1930)
! Notes
* ''[[Nights in Port Said]]'' (1932)
|-
* ''[[Jeanne (1934 film)|Jeanne]]'' (1934)
|1923|| ''L'ironie du destin'' || ||
* ''[[Sapho (1934 film)|Sapho]]'' (1934)
|-
* ''[[Mysteries of Paris (film)|Mysteries of Paris]]'' (1935)
|1926|| ''[[Ménilmontant (1926 film)|Ménilmontant]]'' || Younger Sister || Short
* ''[[The Crime of Monsieur Lange]]'' (1936)
|-
* ''[[Girls of Paris]]'' (1936)
* ''[[La Marseillaise (film)|La Marseillaise]]'' (1938)
|1927|| ''[[Blighty (film)|Blighty]]'' || The Little Refugee ||
|-
|1927|| ''[[Destiny (1927 film)|Destiny]]'' || Liliane ||
|-
|1929|| ''[[Sables (film)|Sables]]'' || ||
|-
|1930|| ''Au bonheur des dames'' || Geneviève Baudu ||
|-
|1930|| ''[[Little Lise]]'' || Lise Berthier ||
|-
|1931|| ''Les vagabonds magnifiques'' || Édith ||
|-
|1932|| ''[[Nights in Port Said]]'' || ||
|-
|1934|| ''L'empreinte sanglante'' || ||
|-
|1934|| ''[[Sapho (1934 film)|Sapho]]'' || La fille ||
|-
|1934|| ''The Kidnapping'' || Jeanne ||
|-
|1934|| ''[[Jeanne (1934 film)|Jeanne]]'' || La jeune fille ||
|-
|1934|| ''Dédé'' || La môme ||
|-
|1935|| ''[[Mysteries of Paris (film)|Mysteries of Paris]]'' || Madame Mont Saint-Jean ||
|-
|1936|| ''[[The Crime of Monsieur Lange]]'' || Estelle ||
|-
|1936|| ''[[Life Belongs to Us]]'' || Ninette - l'amie de René ||
|-
|1936|| ''[[Girls of Paris]]'' || Andrée Maubert ||
|-
|1937|| ''Franco de port'' || Nana ||
|-
|1938|| ''[[La Marseillaise (film)|La Marseillaise]]'' || Louison ||
|-
|1938|| ''La plus belle fille du monde'' || Une fille ||
|-
|1939|| ''Quartier sans soleil'' || La mère du bébé ||
|}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 22:28, 9 December 2019

Nadia Sibirskaïa
Born
Germaine Marie Josèphe Lebas

11 September 1901
Died14 July 1980
Dinard, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
OccupationActress
Years active1923-1945

Nadia Sibirskaïa (1901–1980) was a French film actress.[1] She was married to the Russian-born director Dimitri Kirsanoff and appeared in several of his early films.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1923 L'ironie du destin
1926 Ménilmontant Younger Sister Short
1927 Blighty The Little Refugee
1927 Destiny Liliane
1929 Sables
1930 Au bonheur des dames Geneviève Baudu
1930 Little Lise Lise Berthier
1931 Les vagabonds magnifiques Édith
1932 Nights in Port Said
1934 L'empreinte sanglante
1934 Sapho La fille
1934 The Kidnapping Jeanne
1934 Jeanne La jeune fille
1934 Dédé La môme
1935 Mysteries of Paris Madame Mont Saint-Jean
1936 The Crime of Monsieur Lange Estelle
1936 Life Belongs to Us Ninette - l'amie de René
1936 Girls of Paris Andrée Maubert
1937 Franco de port Nana
1938 La Marseillaise Louison
1938 La plus belle fille du monde Une fille
1939 Quartier sans soleil La mère du bébé

References

  1. ^ Sultanik p.263

Bibliography

  • Aaron Sultanik. Film, a Modern Art. Associated University Presses, 1986.