Mary Odette

Mary Odette ( born August 10, 1901 in Dieppe, † March 26, 1987 in Stockport, Cheshire, UK; native Odette Goimbault ) was a French silent film actress in the UK and Germany.

Life

Odette Goimbault came with her parents as a child to England, played then, as a teenager, at London's theaters and was under her maiden name in the middle of the First World War, her film debut.

In the first year of peace the choice - British chose the pseudonym Mary Odette and played in the of next decade numerous leading roles in dramas, melodramas and ponderous romances. 1923-25 ​​they went on for some films to France and Germany and again played starring roles alongside stars such as the exiled Russian Ivan Mosjukin ( extinguishing torch), the British Stewart Rome ( In the Shadow of the Mosque) and the German Eugen Klopfer ( Elegant pack ) and Werner Krauss ( the moral of the alley ).

With the end of the silent film era Mary Odette fell abruptly into oblivion. She married a journalist and moved to India with him, but later returned to England.

Filmography

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