Suzanne Delvé was a French actress who is best known for Le berceau de dieu, Les Vampires, and La belle aux cheveux d’or. Born on November 24, 1892, in Paris, France, she enjoyed a lengthy career in film and theatre. She passed away on August 10, 1986, in Montgeron, Essonne, France.
Personal and Family Life
Suzanne Delvé, born Suzanne Lucie Charlotte Vedelle, had a rich personal life shaped by her artistic career. Details about her family are not widely documented, but her legacy in the film industry endures due to her impactful performances. Throughout her life, she established strong ties within the French cinema community.
Career
Delvé had an active career in the early 20th century, featuring in numerous films. She gained recognition for her roles in both silent films and talkies, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Notable appearances include her participation in iconic works of French cinema, which helped shape her reputation as a talented performer.
Death and Legacy
Suzanne Delvé died on August 10, 1986, leaving behind a significant body of work. Her contribution to the film industry, particularly during the silent and early sound eras, remains respected and appreciated. Delvé’s performances continue to inspire new generations of actors, solidifying her status as a classic figure in French cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Accusée… levez-vous! | 1930-09-12 | Yvonne Delys |
Têtes de femmes, femmes de tête | 1916-06-16 | |
Les Petits Soldats de plomb | 1916-08-16 | Louise, la mère |
L’âme de Pierre | 1918-10-22 | |
Papa sans le savoir | 1932-04-10 | Madame Bertrand |
La Vénus de l’or | 1938-05-13 | |
Le torrent | 1917-11-30 | Éliane |