Suzanne Bianchetti

Suzanne Bianchetti

actress

Suzanne Bianchetti was born on Feb 24, 1889 in France. Suzanne Bianchetti's big-screen debut came with Le rêve directed by Jacques de Baroncelli in 1921. Suzanne Bianchetti is known for Napoléon Bonaparte directed by Abel Gance, Albert Dieudonné stars as Napoléon Bonaparte and Gina Manès as Joséphine de Beauharnais. The upcoming new movie Suzanne Bianchetti plays is Napoléon Bonaparte which will be released on May 09, 1935.

Suzanne Bianchetti was born in Paris in 1889. During the First World War she made her cinema debut in the propaganda film La femme française pendant la guerre/The French Woman during the War (Alexandre Devarennes, 1917). She quickly became popular with short silent comedies such as Riquette se marie/Riquette Marries (Alexandre Devarennes, 1918). Her first dramatic role was in La Marseillaise (Henri Desfontaines, 1920) opposite André Nox. During the 1920s she became one of France's most loved and respected actresses, and worked with many of the notables of the silent film era, such as Antonin Artaud and the singer Damia. Her silent films include Flipotte (Jacques de Baroncelli, 1920) starring Gabriel Signoret, based on a novel by Henry Kistemaekers, Jocelyn (Léon Poirier, 1922), the popular serial Les Mystères de Paris/The Mysteries of Paris (Charles Burguet, 1922), Violettes imperials/Imperial Violets (Henry Roussel, 1924) with Raquel Meller, and the American romantic costume comedy-drama Madame Sans-Gêne (Léonce Perret, 1925), a Paramount production starring Gloria Swanson. In 1927, Bianchetti appeared in her two most famous films, as Marie Antoinette in the classic epic Napoléon (Abel Gance, 1927) and as Catherine II in Casanova (Alexandre Volkoff, 1927) featuring Ivan Mozzhukhin. A year later she appeared in another silent classic, Verdun, visions d'histoire/Verdun (Léon Poirier, 1928) as the wife of the French soldier (Albert Préjean).

  • Birthday

    Feb 24, 1889
  • Place of Birth

    Paris, France

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