Simone Blaché was an American actress who is best known for The Violin Maker of Nuremberg, Blood and Water, and The Silent Feminists: America’s First Women Directors.
Personal and Family Life
Simone Blaché was born to Alice Guy and Herbert Blaché. She was part of a family involved in the film industry, which influenced her career as an actress.
Career
Simone had a notable acting career beginning in the early 20th century. She was recognized for her roles in several films, contributing to the evolution of cinema during her time. In more recent years, she appeared in documentaries that highlighted the contributions of women directors.
Death and Legacy
Simone Blaché passed away on September 8, 1994, in Millrift, Pennsylvania. Her legacy lives on through her contributions to the film industry and her family’s impact on early cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Silent Feminists: America’s First Women Directors | 1993-06-30 | Herself |
Alice Guy-Blaché | 1997-02-20 | Self |
The Violin Maker of Nuremberg | 1911 | – |
Blood and Water | 1913 | – |