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Marie Glory

Marie Glory (born Raymonde Louise Marcelle Toully; 3 March 1905 – 24 January 2009[1]) was a French actress.

Marie Glory
Born
Raymonde Louise Marcelle Toully

(1905-03-03)3 March 1905
Died24 January 2009(2009-01-24) (aged 103)
Other namesArlette Genny
Mary Glory
Years active1924–1964

Biography

Raymonde Louise Marcelle Toully was born on 3 March 1905 at Mortagne-au-Perche in Normandy. Her father was a hairdresser, whilst her mother was a painter. When she was still an infant, the family moved to Rouen, where Toully studied at the Lycée Jeanne d'Arc.

At the age of 18, Toully moved to Paris, where she began attending dance classes. In Paris, she entered the first of many beauty contests, winning second place and her first professional job, working as a model, posing for postcards and posters.

She made her film debut in 1924 with a small role in Raymond Bernard's historical epic Le Miracle des Loups under the stage name Arlette Genny, which she used until 1927.

From then on, she was credited under the name "Marie Glory". In the three hours plus French-German co-production L'Argent (1928), directed by Marcel L'Herbier, she played the lead female role alongside Brigitte Helm and Pierre Alcover. She starred with Jean Angelo, Lil Dagover, and Gaston Modot in another French-German co-production, Henri Fescourt's Monte Cristo. She made her German film debut in 1929 in Father and Son, directed by Géza von Bolváry.

Her first talking picture was Leo Mittler's Le Roi de Paris (1930), co-starring with the exiled Serbian actor Ivan Petrovich. In the 1930s, she played predominantly leading roles in such films as Les Deux mondes, directed by Ewald André Dupont, and Madame ne veut pas d'enfants, directed by Hans Steinhoff.

In 1939, she had her last leading role. She made only one film in the 1940s, Dagli Appennini alle Ande (1943). During this time, she moved to Algeria, and then Martinique, where she worked in propaganda radio.

In the early 1950s, she was cast in Italian film productions playing minor roles. Her last film appearance was in 1960; her last television appearance was in 1964.

In the mid-1990s,[2] she was interviewed for Kevin Brownlow's documentary about the history of silent film: Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood. Glory died on 24 January 2009, less than two months shy of her 104th birthday.

Filmography

as Marie Glory

as Arlette Genny

References

  1. ^ Marlène PILAETE & Philippe PELLETIER (2009-12-22). "Marie Glory". CinéArtistes.com. Retrieved 2010-05-29.
  2. ^ "Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2010-05-29.

External links

  • Marie Glory at IMDb
  • Marie Glory at lesgensducinéma.com (in French)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Marie Glory news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Marie Glory born Raymonde Louise Marcelle Toully 3 March 1905 24 January 2009 1 was a French actress Marie GloryBornRaymonde Louise Marcelle Toully 1905 03 03 3 March 1905Mortagne au Perche Orne Normandy French Third RepublicDied24 January 2009 2009 01 24 aged 103 Cannes FranceOther namesArlette GennyMary GloryYears active1924 1964 Contents 1 Biography 2 Filmography 2 1 as Marie Glory 2 2 as Arlette Genny 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditRaymonde Louise Marcelle Toully was born on 3 March 1905 at Mortagne au Perche in Normandy Her father was a hairdresser whilst her mother was a painter When she was still an infant the family moved to Rouen where Toully studied at the Lycee Jeanne d Arc At the age of 18 Toully moved to Paris where she began attending dance classes In Paris she entered the first of many beauty contests winning second place and her first professional job working as a model posing for postcards and posters She made her film debut in 1924 with a small role in Raymond Bernard s historical epic Le Miracle des Loups under the stage name Arlette Genny which she used until 1927 From then on she was credited under the name Marie Glory In the three hours plus French German co production L Argent 1928 directed by Marcel L Herbier she played the lead female role alongside Brigitte Helm and Pierre Alcover She starred with Jean Angelo Lil Dagover and Gaston Modot in another French German co production Henri Fescourt s Monte Cristo She made her German film debut in 1929 in Father and Son directed by Geza von Bolvary Her first talking picture was Leo Mittler s Le Roi de Paris 1930 co starring with the exiled Serbian actor Ivan Petrovich In the 1930s she played predominantly leading roles in such films as Les Deux mondes directed by Ewald Andre Dupont and Madame ne veut pas d enfants directed by Hans Steinhoff In 1939 she had her last leading role She made only one film in the 1940s Dagli Appennini alle Ande 1943 During this time she moved to Algeria and then Martinique where she worked in propaganda radio In the early 1950s she was cast in Italian film productions playing minor roles Her last film appearance was in 1960 her last television appearance was in 1964 In the mid 1990s 2 she was interviewed for Kevin Brownlow s documentary about the history of silent film Cinema Europe The Other Hollywood Glory died on 24 January 2009 less than two months shy of her 104th birthday Filmography Editas Marie Glory Edit L Argent dir Marcel L Herbier 1928 as Line Hamelin Father and Son dir Geza von Bolvary 1929 as Stella Valery Monte Cristo dir Henri Fescourt 1929 as Valentine de Villefort L Enfant de l amour dir Marcel L Herbier 1930 as Aline The King of Paris dir Leo Mittler 1930 as Lucienne Les Deux mondes dir E A Dupont 1930 as Esther Goldschneider Levy and Company dir Andre Hugon 1930 as Esther Levy Les Chevaliers de la montagne dir Mario Bonnard 1930 as Mary La Folle aventure dir Andre Paul Antoine 1931 as Elisabeth The Typist dir Wilhelm Thiele 1931 as Simone Dupre Mon beguin fr dir Hans Behrendt 1931 as Mademoiselle Yseult Amourous Adventure dir Wilhelm Thiele 1932 as Irene Vernier You Will Be a Duchess dir Rene Guissart 1932 as Annette Poisson Monsieur Madame and Bibi dir Jean Boyer and Max Neufeld 1932 as Clary Baumann Prisonnier de mon cœur fr dir Jean Tarride 1932 as Suzanne A Star Disappears dir Robert Villers 1932 as Herself Mon cœur balance dir Rene Guissart 1932 as Genevieve Madame ne veut pas d enfants dir Hans Steinhoff 1933 as Elyane Son Altesse Imperiale fr dir Victor Janson and Jean Bernard Derosne 1933 as Monique Charlemagne dir Pierre Colombier 1933 as Rose Val La Femme ideale fr dir Andre Berthomieu 1934 as Denise The Typist Gets Married dir Joe May and Rene Pujol 1934 as Simone Le Paquebot Tenacity fr dir Julien Duvivier 1934 as Therese The King of Paris dir Jack Raymond 1934 as Maike Tamara Votre sourire dir Monty Banks and Pierre Caron 1934 as Colette The Terrible Lovers dir Marc Allegret 1936 as Lucie Death on the Run dir Andre Berthomieu 1936 as Myrra With a Smile dir Maurice Tourneur 1936 as Gisele Berthier L Homme sans coeur dir Leo Joannon 1937 as Sylvette Le Porte veine fr dir Andre Berthomieu 1937 as Jeannine People Who Travel dir Jacques Feyder 1938 as Pepita Terra di fuoco it dir Giorgio Ferroni and Marcel L Herbier 1939 as Elena Naples Will Never Die dir Amleto Palermi 1939 as Annie Fusco A Wife in Danger dir Max Neufeld 1939 as Mary Arnold Verdier Terre de feu fr dir Marcel L Herbier 1942 as Helene Dagli Appennini alle Ande dir Flavio Calzavara 1943 La Folla dir Silvio Laurenti Rosa 1951 Adorable Creatures dir Christian Jaque 1952 as Madeleine Michaud La Fugue de Monsieur Perle dir Pierre Gaspard Huit 1952 as Juliette Perle What Scoundrels Men Are dir Glauco Pellegrini 1953 as Elsa The Bachelor dir Antonio Pietrangeli 1955 as Catherine And God Created Woman dir Roger Vadim 1956 as Mme Tardieu Rafles sur la ville fr dir Pierre Chenal 1958 as La patronne du cafe Premier mai dir Luis Saslavsky 1958 The Cat dir Henri Decoin 1958 Ramuntcho dir Pierre Schoendoerffer 1959 as Franchita The Cat Shows Her Claws dir Henri Decoin 1960 as La concierge Les Beaux Yeux d Agatha fr TV series 1964 as Arlette Genny Edit Le Miracle des loups dir Raymond Bernard 1924 Monsieur le directeur 1924 Les Devoyes 1925 Miss Helyett 1927 La Maison sans amour 1927 Little Devil May Care dir Marcel L Herbier 1928 as A little thief uncredited References Edit Marlene PILAETE amp Philippe PELLETIER 2009 12 22 Marie Glory CineArtistes com Retrieved 2010 05 29 Cinema Europe The Other Hollywood IMDb com Retrieved 2010 05 29 External links EditMarie Glory at IMDb Marie Glory at lesgensducinema com in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marie Glory amp oldid 1062874353, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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