Suzanne Bianchetti

Suzanne Bianchetti ( born February 24, 1889 in Paris, France, † October 17, 1936 ibid ) was a French actress, a star of the local silent film.

Life

Suzanne Bianchetti had already played with little resonance for several years the theater when she was brought in the midst of World War I to the movie. There should be a very popular actress in history fabrics and literary adaptations rapidly.

Your aristocratic aura, a harmonious face with porcelain skin and a not very atypical for silent film diva penchant for big, sweeping gestures let Suzanne Bianchetti seem made ​​for royal and imperial rolls. Their most famous part was the Marie -Antoinette, she had embodied twice: Abel Gance in epochal masterpiece Napoleon and Richard Oswald Cagliostro. Bianchetti but also embodied the Empress Eugenie ( in The Violet the Empress ), Marie -Louise ( in Madame Sans Gêne ) and Catherine the Great ( Casanova ).

Occasionally it was also occupied entirely different, such as large- hearted, kind, simple French, as in the work of an international understanding of their house directors, Léon Poirier, Verdun, the heroism of the two races of the 1931 a sound version was made.

Prix ​​Suzanne Bianchetti

In her honor, in 1937, founded one year after its surprising early death, the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti, which is awarded every year in France at the best young actress. Prominent winners include other Micheline Presle, Simone Signoret, Odile Versois, Annie Girardot, Pascale Petit, Macha Méril, Geneviève Bujold, Isabelle Adjani and Audrey Tautou.

The artist was with the film historians, writers and occasional actor René Jeanne (1887-1969) married.

Filmography

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