Suzanne Marwille

Suzanne Marwille was an American actress known for her performances in Devce z Podskalí, Ircin románek I., and Ircin románek II. Born on July 11, 1895, in Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary, she later became a famous writer. She died on January 14, 1962, in Prague, Czechoslovakia.

Personal and Family Life

Suzanne Marwille, whose birth name was Marta Schöllerová, was married three times. Her husbands included Martin Fric, Gustav Schullenbauera, whom she divorced, and Frantisek Hess. She was also a mother to a daughter named Marta Fricová.

Career

Marwille made significant contributions to film during her career. She was known for her roles in various notable movies throughout the 1910s and 1920s. Her performances earned her a place in the Czech film history, especially during its early years.

Death and Legacy

Suzanne Marwille passed away on January 14, 1962, in Prague. Her legacy lives on through her films, which continue to be appreciated by audiences and film scholars alike. She is remembered as a talented actress who played a crucial part in the early Czech cinema.

Filmography


Title Release Date Character
Ošálená komtesa Zuzana 1918-01-01 Zuzana
Pobočník Jeho Výsosti 1933-04-14 Princezna Anna Luisa
Páter Vojtěch 1929-03-01 Frantina
Varhaník u sv. Víta 1929-08-30 Klára, Foster-child
Chudá holka 1930-02-28 Marie Ruzová
Hordubalové 1938-01-21 Polana Hordubalová
Šest mušketýrů 1925-10-23
A vášeň vítězí 1919-02-18 Suzanne