Madeleine Aile

Madeleine Aile was an American actress who is best known for Il était deux petits enfants, Tue-la-mort, and her role in various silent films. She was known for her talent in the early days of cinema and contributed to the film industry during her time.

Personal and Family Life

Madeleine Aile was born on June 30, 1908, and was the daughter of the famous writer Gaston Leroux, best known for creating “The Phantom of the Opera.” Details about her family beyond her father are limited, but her background in the arts likely influenced her career in acting.

Career

Aile’s acting career included notable performances in films during the silent era. She gained recognition for her roles in Il était deux petits enfants and Tue-la-mort, showcasing her skills in the evolving film industry of the time. Despite a brief career, she left a mark in the world of cinema.

Death and Legacy

Madeleine Aile passed away on May 25, 1984, in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France. Her contributions to early film, particularly in silent movies, helped shape the industry. Though not widely remembered today, her work remains a part of film history.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1920Tue-la-mortLa petite Canzonette dite Petit Chaperon Rouge (as Madeleine Leroux)
1922Il était deux petits enfantsLa princesse Miliana