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Name
  
Suzanne Bianchetti

Role
  
Film actress

Spouse
  
Rene Jeanne (m. ?–1936)


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Born
  
24 February 1889 (
1889-02-24
)
Paris, France

Died
  
October 17, 1936, Paris, France

Movies
  
The Loves of Casanova, Imperial Violets, Flipotte, The Call

Similar People
  
Leon Poirier, Alexandre Volkoff, Jacques de Baroncelli

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Suzanne Bianchetti (24 February 1889 – 17 October 1936) was a film actress.

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Suzanne Bianchetti appeared in her first film in the early 1900s and quickly became one of France's most loved and respected actresses. She appeared as Marie Antoinette in Abel Gance's 1927 epic, Napoléon and worked with many of the early notables of the silent film era such as Antonin Artaud and the singer, Damia.

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She was married to writer and actor René Jeanne (1887–1969) who served as the director of L'Etablissement Cinématographique des Armées.

Suzanne Bianchetti and family photos with friends and relatives


Prix Suzanne Bianchetti

When Suzanne Bianchetti died in 1936 at the age of 47, the following year her husband created an award in her memory to be given annually to the most promising young actress. It was given for the first time in 1937 to actress Junie Astor (1912–1967) for her performance in the film, Club de femmes. The award comes in the form of a medallion engraved with Suzanne Bianchetti's image. Since its inception, the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti has been awarded to many of the greatest names in French cinema who went on to national and international success such as Micheline Presle, Simone Signoret, Annie Girardot, Geneviève Bujold, Audrey Tautou and Isabelle Adjani.

Filmography

Actress
1936
The Call as
La femme du monde
1935
Aux portes de Paris
1932
Violettes impériales as
Eugénie de Montijo
1932
La folle nuit as
Clotilde
1931
Verdun, souvenirs d'histoire as
La femme
1930
Princes de la cravache as
Mme d'Arbeiller
1930
Der König von Paris as
Duchesse de Marsignac
1929
Der Mann, der nicht liebt as
Duchesse de Rogall
1929
Les mufles as
Laure Jantet
1929
Cagliostro - Liebe und Leben eines großen Abenteurers as
Marie-Antoinette
1929
Embrassez-moi as
Marquise Aurore
1928
Verdun: Looking at History as
L'épouse
1927
Casanova as
Catherine II
1927
Napoleon as
La reine Marie-Antoinette
1925
The Adventures of Robert Macaire as
Louise de Sermèze
1925
La ronde de nuit as
Princesse Hedwig
1925
Le nègre blanc as
Suzanne
1925
La Brière
1925
Madame Sans-Gêne as
L'Impératrice Marie-Louise
1925
L'heureuse mort as
Lucie Larue
1924
La flambée des rêves as
Suzanne
1924
L'enfant des halles as
Princesse Mila Serena
1924
Violettes impériales as
Eugénie de Montijo
1923
La légende de soeur Béatrix as
Nilidor
1923
L'affaire du courrier de Lyon as
Clotilde d'Argence
1923
L'idée de Françoise as
Extra in casino
1922
Jocelyn as
Julie - soeur de Jocelyn
1922
Les mystères de Paris as
La marquise d'Harville
1921
Soirée de réveillon (Short)
1921
Le père Goriot
1921
Le rêve
1921
Une brute
1920
Agénor, Chevalier sans peur (Short)
1920
La marseillaise as
Lise de Dietrich
1920
Flipotte
1919
Sa gosse
1919
Trois familles (Short)
1918
Riquette et le nouveau riche (Short)
1918
Riquette se marie (Short)
1917
La femme française pendant la guerre (Short)
Self
1927
Amours exotiques (Documentary)
Archive Footage
1935
Napoléon Bonaparte as
Marie-Antoinette (uncredited)

References

Suzanne Bianchetti Wikipedia