Marie-Louise Iribe

Marie-Louise Iribe was an American actress and director who is best known for Hara-Kiri (1928), Der Erlkönig (1931), and The Erl King (1931).

Personal and Family Life

Born Pauline Marie Louise Lavoisot on November 29, 1894, in Paris, France, she grew up in a vibrant cultural environment that nurtured her artistic talents. There is limited information about her personal and family life; however, her career in the film industry showcased her dedication to the arts.

Career

Marie-Louise Iribe made her mark in the film industry as both an actress and a director. She participated in several notable productions that contributed to her reputation as a talented filmmaker and actress during the silent film era. Her performances were characterized by strong emotions and a deep connection to her characters.

Death and Legacy

Marie-Louise Iribe passed away on April 12, 1934, in Paris, France. Despite her relatively short career, she left behind a legacy that continues to inspire filmmakers and actors. Her contributions to early cinema highlight the important role of women in the film industry.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
L’Atlantide 1921-05-28 Tanib-Zerga
Marquitta 1927-08-12 Marquitta
Pâques rouges 1914-04-04
Le gardien du feu 1924-11-14
Hara-Kiri 1928-11-23
Les ailes s’ouvrent 1921-10-12