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Jeanne Bérangère

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By the end of the 19th century she became a stage actress in Paris, billing herself as Mademoiselle Bérangère. She garnered a degree of national recognition by posing for series of postcards which helped spread her image across France. In 1909, she was chosen by French film director
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she largely refrained from appearing in films, preferring to working on the stages in Paris; one notable exception is the 1916 patriotic film
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where she appeared in approximately twenty films between 1910 and 1913, including one of the first film portrayals of
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stage and film actress whose career spanned nearly forty years on the stage and in films during the
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Françoise Marie Charlotte Béraud was born on 9 June 1864 to Pierre and Appoline Béraud (
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After the war, Jeanne Bérangère returned to the screen in Lucien Lehmann's
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Jeanne Bérangère died in Paris on 19 November 1928 at the age of 64.
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Ainay-le-Château
Second French Empire
Paris
French Third Republic
French
silent film
Ainay-le-Château
Auvergne
Michel Carré
Henri Desfontaines
Charles Pathé
Pathé
Cleopatra
Albert Capellani
Éclair Film Company
Honoré de Balzac
Trompe-la-Mort
World War I
Robert Boudrioz
Roger Lion
Edmond Van Daële
Marcel L'Herbier
Germaine Dulac
Victor Tourjansky
Yakov Protazanov
Raymond Bernard
André Hugon
Gaston Ravel
Louis Mercanton

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