Jeanne Marie-Laurent was an American actress known for her roles in Paris’ Girls, Les Vampires, and Mother. Born on September 1, 1877, in Paris, France, she gained recognition through her work in the film industry. She passed away on April 7, 1964, in Lagny-sur-Marne, France.
Personal and Family Life
Jeanne Marie-Laurent, whose birth name was Jeanne Micheline Marie Quillevere, came from Paris and was part of the vibrant French film scene. Details about her early life and family are scarce, but her contributions to theater and film have left a mark on the industry.
Career
Starting her career in the early 1910s, Lauren appeared in numerous films over several decades. She became noted for her diverse roles, showcasing her talent as an actress in both silent and sound films. Her performances in titles like Les Vampires and Paris’ Girls helped establish her place in cinematic history.
Death and Legacy
Jeanne Marie-Laurent died on April 7, 1964, at the age of 86. Her legacy remains in the many films she contributed to during her lifetime, influencing future generations of actors and filmmakers. She is remembered for her dedication to her craft and her role in the early development of cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Visages d’enfants | 1925-01-24 | La domestique |
Molière | 1910-09-10 | |
Un drame de l’air | 1913-12-31 | |
La Brière | 1924-01-02 | Aoustin’s wife |
Le roi de la pédale | 1925-10-16 | Maman Richard |
Paris’ Girls | 1929-08-16 | Violetta / Madame de Saint Affremont |
L’empreinte fatale | 1913-10-16 | Cecilia Thurston (USA) |
Thérèse Raquin | 1928-11-04 | Mme. Raquin |
Rapt | 1934-11-23 | La mère de Firmin |
Stupéfiants | 1932-12-16 | Madame Werner |
Les Vampires | 1915-11-13 | Madame Brémontier |
Les Misérables | 1925-11-24 | Madame Magloire |
La rose effeuillée | 1937-06-18 | La grand-mère |