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Marchal, Arlette, 1902-1984

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Personal name headingMarchal, Arlette, 1902-1984
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Variant(s)Marchal, Lucienne Marie, 1902-1984
Birth date1902-01-29
Death date1984-02
Place of birthParis (France)
Place of deathParis (France)
Profession or occupationActresses
Found inDon Quichotte, 199-?: credits (Arlette Marchal)
Internet movie database, Apr. 12, 2002 (Arlette Marchal; actress; b. Jan. 29, 1902, Paris; d. Feb. 9, 1984, Paris)
IMDb. August 10. 2017 (Arlette Marchal; birth name: Lucienne Marie Marchal; born 29 January 1902 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France; died 11 February 1984 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France; she was 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); 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)