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Marcelle Pradot

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Occupation
  
actress

Children
  
Marie-Ange L'Herbier

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Marcelle Pradot

Years active
  
1919–1930


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Full Name
  
Marcelle Marie Claire Penicaud

Born
  
27 July 1901 (
1901-07-27
)
Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, France

Died
  
June 24, 1982, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France

Spouse
  
Marcel L'Herbier (m. 1923–1979)

People also search for
  
Marcel L'Herbier, Claude Autant-Lara, Marie-Ange L'Herbier

Movies
  
The Living Dead Man, L'Homme du large, El Dorado

Marcelle Pradot (born Marcelle Marie Claire Pénicaud, or Pénicaut, 27 July 1901 – 24 June 1982) was a French actress who worked principally in silent films. She was born at Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, near Paris. At the age of 18 while she was taking classes in dancing and singing in Paris, she was asked by Marcel L'Herbier to appear in his film Le Bercail (1919). She went on to appear in a further eight of L'Herbier's silent films, and then in his first sound film L'Enfant de l'amour (1930) with which she ended her acting career. She was noted as an aristocratic beauty, and she was described by the critic Louis Delluc as "the Infanta of French cinema".

Marcelle Pradot and Marcel L'Herbier were married in late 1923, and their daughter Marie-Ange was born in the following year. Marcelle Pradot died in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1982, two and a half years after L'Herbier.

Filmography

Actress
1930
L'enfant de l'amour as
Nellie Rantz
1928
L'Argent as
Aline de Beauvilliers
1926
The Living Image, or the Lady of Petrograd
1925
The Late Mathias Pascal as
Romilde Pascal
1924
L'inhumaine as
The simpleton
1923
Le marchand de plaisirs as
Marie-Ange d'Ormoy
1922
Don Juan et Faust as
Doña Ana
1921
Prométhée... banquier (Short)
1921
Eldorado as
Iliana
1920
Man of the Sea as
Djenna - la soeur vertueuse de Michel
1920
Le carnaval des vérités as
Clarisse
1919
Le bercail

References

Marcelle Pradot Wikipedia