Arlette Marchal
Arlette Marchal was born on Jan 29, 1902 in France. Arlette Marchal's big-screen debut came with The Moon of Israel directed by Michael Curtiz in 1924. Arlette Marchal is known for Wings directed by William A. Wellman, Clara Bow stars as Mary Preston and Charles 'Buddy' Rogers as Jack Powell. The upcoming new movie Arlette Marchal plays is The Fighting Pimpernel which will be released on Jun 01, 1953.
Brunette, exotic Lucienne Marie Marchal overcame her affliction with shyness by enrolling in, and ultimately winning, a beauty contest. One of the judges was the director Léonce Perret, who promptly helped her get her first role in motion pictures. After that, her face was sufficient to keep her in constant demand for both leading and supporting roles in Hollywood silent films (with MGM and Paramount), as well as in French and German-speaking productions. She hit her highs in such popular fare as Madame Sans-Gêne (1925) (as Napoleon Bonaparte's sister), Diplomacy (1926) (as rival to Blanche Sweet) and Blonde or Brunette (1927) (as the 'brunette' love interest to Adolphe Menjou). Arlette was not just a pretty face, however, as American critics consistently rated her performances from at least 'satisfactory', to 'excellent'. Back on the European continent from 1928, she had a few more successes before appearances in front of the camera became more widely spaced. By 1951, she had given up acting and concentrated on running her chain of fashion houses in France.
Birthday
Jan 29, 1902Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
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