Marthe Vinot

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Martha Vinot (8 December 1894 – 13 July 1974)[1] was a French actress whose film career began in the early years of silent film and lasted until the early 1920s.[2]

Life and career

Vinot was born Marthe Lagrange in Paris. She was married to French film and stage actor Maurice Vinot who was killed in 1916 during World War I whilst enlisted in the French military. She then married actor and director Pierre Blanchar, with whom she had a daughter, actress Dominique Blanchar.

She made a career in the early days of silent films and retired from the screen in 1924. Her first film role was in the Louis Feuillade-directed film André Chénier in 1909 for Gaumont Film Company. It would be the first of many collaborations with Feuillade. Marthe Vinot died in Paris in 1974.

Filmography

  • André Chénier, directed by Louis Feuillade (1909)
  • Le Destin des meres, directed by Louis Feuillade (1911)
  • La Suspicion, directed by Louis Feuillade (1911)
  • L'Anneau fatal, directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • Le Mort vivant, directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • Le Proscrit, directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • Bébé, Bout de Zan et le Voleur, directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • Bébé et la Gouvernante, directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • Bébé et le Financier, directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • Le Château de la peur, directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • Les Cloches de Pâques, directed by Louis Feuillade, (1912)
  • La Douleur de Chopin, directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • La Maison des lions , directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • Le Nain, directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • La Préméditation, directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • Les Yeux ouverts, directed by Louis Feuillade (1912)
  • Les Yeux qui meurent, directed by Louis Feuillade (1913)
  • Juve contre Fantômas, directed by Louis Feuillade (1913)
  • L'Angoisse, directed by Louis Feuillade (1913)
  • Bout de Zan chanteur ambulant, directed by Louis Feuillade (1913)
  • L'Effroi,directed by Louis Feuillade (1913)
  • Le Mariage de Miss Nelly directed by Louis Feuillade (1913)
  • Severo Torelli, directed by Louis Feuillade (1914)
  • Le Calvaire, directed by Louis Feuillade (1914)
  • Les Fiancés de Séville, directed by Louis Feuillade (1914)
  • Le Blason, directed by Louis Feuillade (1915)
  • Son or, directed by Gaston Ravel
  • Jeunes filles d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, directed by Louis Feuillade (1915)
  • Le Collier de perles, directed by Louis Feuillade (1915)
  • L'Escapade de Filoche, directed by Louis Feuillade (1915)
  • Madame Fleur de Neige, directed by Gaston Ravel (1915)
  • La Danseuse voilée, directed by Maurice Mariaud (1916)
  • Un mariage de raison, directed by Louis Feuillade (1916)
  • Le Crépuscule du cœur, directed by Maurice Mariaud (1916)
  • L'Obstacle, directed by Jean Kemm (1918)
  • La Falaise, directed by Paul Barlatier (1920)
  • Le Gage, directed by Paul Barlatier (1920)
  • Fleur des neiges directed by Paul Barlatier (1921)
  • La Proie, directed by Marcel Dumont (1921)
  • Le Sang d'Allah, directed by Luitz-Morat (1922)
  • Vingt ans après, directed by Henri Diamant-Berger (1922)
  • Surcouf, directed by Luitz-Morat (1924)

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Further reading

  • Richard Abel (1994). The Cinema Goes to Town: French Cinema, 1896-1914. University of California Press. ISBN 0-52007-935-3. 
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