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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
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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 * ''
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'' (1926) - Countess Zicka * '' The Lady of Lebanon'' (1926) - Countess Athelstane Orloff * ''Das Bildnis'' (1926) * ''
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'' (1926) - Ina Blaine * '' Blonde or Brunette'' (1927) - Blanche * ''
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'' (1927) - Celeste * ''Le manoir de la peur'' (1927) * ''
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'' (1927) - Mrs. Bane * '' A Gentleman of Paris'' (1927) - Yvonne Dufour * ''
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'' (1927) - Maggie Courtney * ''
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'' (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 * ''
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'' (1934) - Lisa * ''L'auberge du Petit-Dragon'' (1934) * '' La Marche nuptiale'' (1935) - Suzanne Lechatelier * ''
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'' (1939) - La reine Alexandra * ''
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'' (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 The Paris Theatre (also known as the Paris Studios) was originally a cinema located at 12 Lower Regent Street in central London which was converted into a studio by the BBC for radio broadcasts requiring an audience. It was used for several ...
(1960)


References


External links

*
Marchal
on the cover of ''
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'' magazine, March 1927 (archived) 1902 births 1984 deaths French film actresses French silent film actresses Actresses from Paris 20th-century French actresses {{France-film-actor-1900s-stub