Jeanne Aubert

Jeanne Aubert ( born February 21, 1906 in Paris, † March 6, 1988 ibid ) was a French singer and actress.

Life

Jeanne Aubert was born as Jeanne Perrinot in Paris, France, the daughter of an aristocrat and a former flower seller. Her mother opened her way into show business. The age of five was Marguerite on the stage of the Théâtre du Châtelet. As a teenager, she was singing and music lessons at the age of 18, she appeared in an elaborate Mistinguett at the Casino de Paris production.

In 1928 she helped establish the first women's organization Jeunesse Ouvrière Chretienne ( JOC ), a Catholic Apostolic group for young people. Jeanne Aubert was the first president of JOCF in France.

Under the stage name Jane Aubert 1929 she gave her feature film debut in the silent film La Possession. The multimillionaire Nelson Morris from Chicago, Illinois, whose family had become wealthy through meat processing, Aubert saw in the movie and got to know them a short time later. The two began a relationship and eventually moved from France to the United States where she also married. However, the marriage did not last long. In May 1937 Nelson Morris survived the Hindenburg disaster.

The story takes place in the reference docu-drama The Mystery of the Hindenburg, where Nelson Morris tells his story and concludes " never marry an actress ."

After her divorce Jeanne Aubert began in musical comedies to work on Broadway and in 1934 made ​​an appearance in the movie The Gem Of The Ocean ( German: The jewel of the ocean ). In 1935, she returned to her native France and played in the next two years in several films. In 1937 she began again on the Paris stage to play, among others, along with the acclaimed singer Frehel. She was also part of shows in London and other cities throughout Europe, including the production of Anything Goes by Cole Porter in which she played the lead role of Reno Sweeney. Although Aubert was never in the headlines, her career went the next 30 years successfully with numerous recordings, films and stage production, and finally roles on television.

Jeanne Aubert died in 1988 and was buried at the Cimitiere de Pantin in the Paris suburb of Pantin.

Filmography

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