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[[File:Suzy Vernon, Marguerite Moreno, 1934.jpg|thumb|Moreno (right) with [[Suzy Vernon]] in 1934]] |
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'''Marguerite Moreno''' (born '''Lucie Marie Marguerite Monceau'''; 15 September 1871, [[Paris]] - 14 July 1948, [[Touzac, Lot]]) was a French stage and film actress |
'''Marguerite Moreno''' (born '''Lucie Marie Marguerite Monceau'''; 15 September 1871, [[Paris]] - 14 July 1948, [[Touzac, Lot]]) was a French stage and film actress. |
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On 12 September 1900, in England, she married the writer [[Marcel Schwob]], whom she had met in 1895. In 1905 he died of pneumonia while Moreno was away on tour.<ref>Goudemare, Sylvain (2000). ''Marcel Schwob ou les vies imaginaires''. Le cherche midi éditeur (p. 328) {{ISBN|2-86274-819-6}}</ref> |
On 12 September 1900, in England, she married the writer [[Marcel Schwob]], whom she had met in 1895. In 1905 he died of pneumonia while Moreno was away on tour.<ref>Goudemare, Sylvain (2000). ''Marcel Schwob ou les vies imaginaires''. Le cherche midi éditeur (p. 328) {{ISBN|2-86274-819-6}}</ref> |
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Born | Lucie Marie Marguerite Monceau 15 September 1871 9th arrondissement of Paris |
Died | 14 July 1948 (aged 76) Touzac |
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Marguerite Moreno (born Lucie Marie Marguerite Monceau; 15 September 1871, Paris - 14 July 1948, Touzac, Lot) was a French stage and film actress.
On 12 September 1900, in England, she married the writer Marcel Schwob, whom she had met in 1895. In 1905 he died of pneumonia while Moreno was away on tour.[1]
Selected filmography
- Captain Fracasse (1929)
- Paramount on Parade (1930) French version only
- A Hole in the Wall (1930)
- Let's Get Married (1931)
- Alone (1931)
- Miche (1932)
- Cognasse (1932)
- The Champion Cook (1932)
- The Porter from Maxim's (1933)
- The Weaker Sex (1933)
- To Be Loved (1933)
- Les Misérables (1934)
- The Queen of Biarritz (1934)
- Paris-Deauville (1934)
- Casanova (1934)
- Excursion Train (1936)
- Confessions of a Cheat (1936)
- Girls of Paris (1936)
- Let's Make a Dream (1936)
- My Aunts and I (1937)
- Harvest (Regain) (1937)
- Barnabé (1938)
- The Ladies in the Green Hats (1937)
- The Pearls of the Crown (1937)
- Mother Love (1938)
- I Was an Adventuress (1938)
- Ma tante dictateur (1939)
- Girls in Distress (1939)
- Behind the Facade (1939)
- Nine Bachelors (1939)
- Radio Surprises (1940)
- The Blue Danube (1940)
- Strange Suzy (1941)
- Carmen (1942)
- The White Truck (1943)
- Love Story (1943)
- The Idiot (1946)
- The Misfortunes of Sophie (1946)
- The Fan (1947)
- Naughty Martine (1947)
- Rendezvous in Paris (1947)
Bibliography
- Benstock, Shari. Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940. University of Texas Press, 1986
References
- ^ Goudemare, Sylvain (2000). Marcel Schwob ou les vies imaginaires. Le cherche midi éditeur (p. 328) ISBN 2-86274-819-6
External links
- Marguerite Moreno at IMDb
- Marguerite Moreno Papers. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.