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Jeanne Roques (23 February 1889 – 11 December 1957), known professionally as Musidora, was a French actress, film director, and writer. She is best known for her acting in
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, and rose to public attention for roles in the
Louis Feuillade Louis Feuillade (; 19 February 1873 – 25 February 1925) was a French filmmaker of the silent era. Between 1906 and 1924, he directed over 630 films. He is primarily known for the crime serials '' Fantômas'', '' Les Vampires'' and '' Judex ...
serials ''
Les Vampires ''Les Vampires'' is a 1915–16 French silent crime serial film written and directed by Louis Feuillade. Set in Paris, it stars Édouard Mathé, Musidora and Marcel Lévesque. The main characters are a journalist and his friend who become invol ...
'' as Irma Vep and in ''
Judex Judex (real name Jacques de Trémeuse) is a fictional French vigilante hero created by Louis Feuillade and Arthur Bernède for the 1916 silent film ''Judex''. Judex (whose name is Latin for "judge") is a mysterious avenger who dresses in black and ...
'' as Marie Verdier.


Early life

Born Jeanne Roques in Paris, France to music composer and theorist of socialism Jacques Roques and painter and feminist Adèle Clémence Porchez, Musidora began her career in the arts at an early age, writing her first novel at the age of fifteen and acting on the stage with the likes of
Colette Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (; 28 January 1873 – 3 August 1954), known mononymously as Colette, was a French author and woman of letters. She was also a mime, actress, and journalist. Colette is best known in the English-speaking world for her ...
, one of her lifelong friends. During the very early years of
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Musidora began a professional collaboration with the highly successful French film director
Louis Feuillade Louis Feuillade (; 19 February 1873 – 25 February 1925) was a French filmmaker of the silent era. Between 1906 and 1924, he directed over 630 films. He is primarily known for the crime serials '' Fantômas'', '' Les Vampires'' and '' Judex ...
. She made her film debut in ''Les miseres de l'aiguille'', directed by Raphael Clamour, in January 1914. The film highlights the problems of the urban women in the French working-class, and presents a new representation of the female even by the working-class movement in the early 20th century in France. Adopting the moniker of Musidora (
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for "gift of the muses"), after the heroine in
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's novel ''Fortunio'', and affecting a unique
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persona that would be popularized in the United States by actress
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at about the same time, Musidora soon found a foothold in the nascent medium of moving pictures. With her heavily kohled dark eyes, somewhat sinister make-up, pale skin and exotic wardrobes, Musidora quickly became a highly popular and instantly recognizable presence of European cinema.


Stardom

Beginning in 1915, Musidora began appearing in the successful Feuillade-directed serial ''Les Vampires'' as Irma Vep (an anagram of "vampire"), a cabaret singer, opposite
Édouard Mathé Édouard Mathé (1886–1934) was a French silent film actor. He starred in some 51 films between 1914 and 1924. Mathe appeared ''Barabbas'' in 1920. He regularly appeared in films directed by Louis Feuillade, such as the 1915 ''Les Vampires'' ...
as crusading journalist Philippe Guerande. Contrary to the title, ''Les Vampires'' was not actually about vampires, but about a criminal-gang-run-secret-society inspired by the exploits of the real-life Bonnot Gang. Vep, besides playing a leading role in the Vampires' crimes, also spends two episodes under the hypnotic control of Moreno, a rival criminal who makes her his lover and induces her to assassinate the Grand Vampire. The series was an immediate success with French cinema-goers and ran in 10 installments until 1916. After the ''Les Vampires'' serial, Musidora starred as adventuress, Diana Monti (aka governess "Marie Verdier") in ''
Judex Judex (real name Jacques de Trémeuse) is a fictional French vigilante hero created by Louis Feuillade and Arthur Bernède for the 1916 silent film ''Judex''. Judex (whose name is Latin for "judge") is a mysterious avenger who dresses in black and ...
'', another popular Feuillade serial filmed in 1916 but delayed for release until 1917. Though not intended to be
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, ''Les Vampires'' and ''Judex'' were lauded by
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and Andre Breton in the 1920s for the films' elements of surprise, fantasy/science fiction, unexpected juxtapositions and visual ''non sequiturs.'' Filmmakers
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, and Olivier Assayas have cited ''Les Vampires'' and ''Judex'' as influencing them in their desires to become directors.


Other works

At a time when many women in the film industry were relegated to acting, Musidora achieved a degree of success as a producer and director. Musidora became a film producer and director under the tutelage of her mentor, Louis Feuillade. Between the late 1910s and early 1920s, she directed ten films, all of which are lost with the exception of two: 1922's ''Soleil et Ombre'' and 1924's ''La Terre des Taureaux'', both of which were filmed in Spain. In Italy, she produced and directed ''La Flamme Cachee'' based on the work of her friend
Colette Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (; 28 January 1873 – 3 August 1954), known mononymously as Colette, was a French author and woman of letters. She was also a mime, actress, and journalist. Colette is best known in the English-speaking world for her ...
. In the same year, she co-wrote (with Colette) and co-directed (with Eugenio Perego) ''La vagabonda'' based on Colette's novel of the same name.


Later life

After her career as an actress faded, she focused on writing and producing. Her last film was an homage to her mentor Feuillade titled ''La Magique Image'' in 1950, which she both directed and starred in. Late in her life, she would occasionally work in the ticket booth of the
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—few patrons realized that the older woman in the foyer might be starring in the film they were watching. Musidora died in Paris, France in 1957 and was buried in the Cimetière de Bois-le-Roi.


Personal life

Musidora married Dr. Clément Marot on 20 April 1927. The union lasted 15 years and produced one child, Clément Marot Jr. (1928–2010). The couple divorced in 1944.


Selected filmography

* '' Les misères de l'aiguille'' (1914) * ''Severo Torelli'' (1914) * '' The Vampires'' (1915) * ''
Judex Judex (real name Jacques de Trémeuse) is a fictional French vigilante hero created by Louis Feuillade and Arthur Bernède for the 1916 silent film ''Judex''. Judex (whose name is Latin for "judge") is a mysterious avenger who dresses in black and ...
'' (1916) * ''
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'' (1917) * ''The Vagabond'' (1918) * '' Mademoiselle Chiffon'' (1919) * ''Pour don Carlos'' (1920) Written, co-directed, and co-starring Musidora. * ''Vincenta'' (1920) Written, directed, and starring Musidora in the title role. * ''Sol y sombra'' (1922) Co-written, co-directed, and co-starring Musidora. * ''Le berceau de dieu'' (1926)


Works

* Musidora, “Vicenta.” Comoedia illustré (15 February 1920): 207-208. * Musidora, “Comment j’ai tourné Don Carlos.” Ève (30 January 1921): 10. * Musidora-
Pierre Louÿs Pierre Louÿs (; 10 December 1870 – 4 June 1925) was a French poet and writer, most renowned for lesbian and classical themes in some of his writings. He is known as a writer who sought to "express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection". ...
: une amitié amoureuse : récit et correspondances, 1914-1924 * Musidora, “Grandes Enquètes d’Ève: Comment je suis devenue Torera.” Ève (28 September 1924): 11-18. * Musidora, “En Amour tout est possible.” Paris: Éditions Eugène Figuière, 1928. * Musidora, “Arlequin et Anabella, roman.”, 1928. * Musidora, “Paroxysmes. De l’amour à la mort.” Paris: Éditions Eugène Figuière, 1934. * Musidora, “Auréoles : poésies scandées.” Paris: Éditions Arnaud, 1939. (Préface de Wilfrid Lucas.) * Musidora, “La Vie d’une vamp”, Ciné-Mondial 42-48 (12 June – 17 July 1942): n.p. * Musidora, “La vie sentimentale de George Sand.” Paris: Éditions de la Revue moderne, 1946. * Musidora, Souvenirs sur
Pierre Louÿs Pierre Louÿs (; 10 December 1870 – 4 June 1925) was a French poet and writer, most renowned for lesbian and classical themes in some of his writings. He is known as a writer who sought to "express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection". ...
. Muizon: Éditions “À L’écart,” 1984. * Musidora, Interview with Renée Sylvaire. Manuscript. Committee on Historical Research Collection (Fonds Commission des Recherches Historiques), CHR29-B1. Bibliothèque du Film, Cinémathèque Française. * Musidora, “Colette et le Cinéma Muet.” In Patrick Cazals, Musidora. La dixième muse. Paris: Éditions Henry Veryier, 1978. 195-199.


Further reading

*Patrick Cazals, (2020) ''Musidora-Pierre Louÿs: Une amitié amoureuse'', Paris: Éditions du Horla. * *
Colette Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (; 28 January 1873 – 3 August 1954), known mononymously as Colette, was a French author and woman of letters. She was also a mime, actress, and journalist. Colette is best known in the English-speaking world for her ...
(2014) ''Un Bien Grand Amour: Lettres À Musidora 1908-1953'' - L'Herne * * * * * * * * * Lacassin, Francis (November 1970) ''Musidora'', Anthologie du cinéma, supplément à ''L'Avant-Scène du Cinéma'' n° 108, * * * * * * * * * ;Cahiers Musidora * * *


References


External links

* * TV Documentary Movie
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