Carmen Beretta

Carmen Beretta was an American actress best known for her roles in films like “Paris in the Spring,” “Golden Earrings,” and “The Razor’s Edge.” Born on January 10, 1898, in Reims, France, she later moved to the United States and had a successful acting career. She passed away on August 2, 1990, in Newport Beach, California.

Personal and Family Life

Carmen Beretta, whose birth name was Carmen Andrea Arnold, had a rich cultural background, being born in France but making her career in America. Little is known about her family life, but her passion for acting drove her to pursue roles throughout her career. She dedicated herself to her craft and found success in various films, showcasing her talent on screen.

Death and Legacy

Carmen Beretta died on August 2, 1990, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in classic films. Her contributions to cinema, especially during the mid-20th century, continue to be appreciated by film enthusiasts. Though many of her roles were uncredited, they played a part in the overall fabric of Hollywood’s golden age.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1948 Arch of Triumph Woman Injured by Crane (uncredited)
1947 Paris in the Spring Therese Parent
1947 Golden Earrings Tourist (uncredited)
1946 Calcutta Woman (uncredited)
1946 The Razor’s Edge Bistro Waitress (uncredited)
1946 O.S.S. Resistance Woman (uncredited)
1946 A Letter for Evie Mother (uncredited)
1946 Tomorrow Is Forever Ship’s Passenger (uncredited)
1946 Week-End at the Waldorf Guest (uncredited)
1945 Her Highness and the Bellboy Party Guest (uncredited)
1945 Passage to Marseille Petit’s Wife (uncredited)
1944 The Cross of Lorraine Village Woman (uncredited)
1943 Tonight We Raid Calais A Grelieu daughter (uncredited)
1943 Dr. Renault’s Secret Mrs. La Rue (uncredited)
1942 Sylvia Scarlett Woman (uncredited)