Jane Marken

Jane Marken (Jeanne Berthe Adolphine Crabbe of its true name), born on January 13rd, 1895 in Paris in the 10th, deceased on December 1st, 1976 in Paris in 4th was a Actrice of French Cinéma

Its life

It began with the cinema under the crook from Abel Gance in 1915, then continued with Jean Renoir, Julien Duvivier, Sacha Guitry, Jacques Becker and Marcel Carné.

In the Children of the paradise (1945) of Flesh-colored Marcel, it incarnates Mrs Hermine, the hotel one. She exerts the same trade in Hôtel of North (1938) of the same author, in the character of Louise Lecouvreur.

She often played of vain on the return and contrary to the unbearable shrews.

She finds her best roles in Outing in the country (1936) of Jean Renoir and in Manèges (1949) of Yves Allégret where she composes a character out-standard, one most wretched of the French cinema: that of the mother-harpie of Simone Signoret.

She was the wife of Jules Berry.

Catalog of films

Television

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