Jeanne Grumbach was a French actress best known for her roles in Queen Margaret (1914), Herodias (1910), and La femme rêvée (1929). She was born on May 24, 1871, in Brunoy, Essonne, France, and passed away on December 4, 1947, in Couilly-Pont-aux-Dames, Seine-et-Marne, France.
Personal and Family Life
Jeanne Grumbach was born in France and spent most of her life in her home country. Not much is publicly available about her family life, reflecting a time when details about actresses were often kept private. However, her work in the film industry left a lasting impact that is appreciated by audiences even today.
Career
Jeanne Grumbach had a successful career in silent films, appearing in various notable productions. She gained recognition for her performances in several significant films of her era, showcasing her talent as a versatile actress. Her dedication to the craft contributed to the early development of the film industry in France.
Death and Legacy
Jeanne Grumbach died on December 4, 1947, in Couilly-Pont-aux-Dames, France. Her legacy lives on through her performances, which continue to be celebrated by film historians and enthusiasts alike. Grumbach’s contributions to early cinema remain an important chapter in the history of French film.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Chichinette et Cie | 1921-12-30 | La grand-mère |
De afwezige | 1913-05-02 | Schoonmoeder Grietje / Mother-in-law Grietje |
Deux petits Jésus | 1910-07-22 | |
La Terre | 1921-10-13 | La Cognette |
Les mouettes | 1917-09-01 | |
L’hallali | 1917-10-21 | |
L’Arlésienne | 1908-08-09 | L’Arlésienne |
Le cas du docteur Brenner | 1933-03-17 | Mother Brenner |
La Femme rêvée | 1929-07-05 | Doña Caridad |
Don Quichotte | 1913-03-14 |