Marguerite Madys

Marguerite Madys was an American actress who is best known for Les ailes s’ouvrent, L’ombre déchirée, and Face à la mort.

Personal and Family Life

Born Alice Marguerite Blandin on July 31, 1899, in Paris, France, Marguerite grew up in a creative environment that influenced her decision to become an actress. She spent her entire life in the arts, both in theatre and film, before passing away in her hometown.

Career

Marguerite’s career spanned from the 1920s to the late 1920s, where she captured audiences in various roles. She worked on several notable films, showcasing her talent in both lead and supporting roles, which contributed to her fame in the early cinema era.

Death and Legacy

She died on December 8, 1986, in Paris, France. Marguerite Madys left behind a legacy in early film history, remembered for her significant contributions and performances that inspired many future actors.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Narayana 1920-10-22
Le penseur 1920-01-02
Schneller als der Tod 1925-04-10 Yvette Riccoldi
Der Mann ohne Nerven 1924-12-05 Yvette
L’Agonie de Jérusalem 1927-04-08 Alice Leroy
Les dévoyés 1926-09-19
Le pendentif 1921-10-23
Le taxi 313-X-7 1923-03-30
Les ailes s’ouvrent 1921-10-12
Enfants de Paris 1924-09-12