Arletty
Arletty, born on May 15, 1898, and passing away on July 24, 1992, was a prominent figure in French entertainment, recognized for her multifaceted talents as an actress, singer, and fashion model.
Her career took off in the 1920s when she became known for her striking beauty and captivating stage presence. Arletty gained immense popularity during the 1930s, particularly for her role in the classic film "Les Enfants du Paradis" (1945), directed by Marcel Carné. This film is often considered one of the greatest in French cinema history, showcasing her exceptional acting abilities alongside fellow stars such as Jean-Louis Barrault and Pierre Brasseur.
Aside from her cinematic success, Arletty was also celebrated for her work in theater and her contributions to the world of fashion, where she was admired for her unique style and elegance. Her career, however, was not without controversy; during World War II, she faced scrutiny for her relationship with a German officer, which led to a temporary decline in her public image post-war.
Despite the challenges she faced, Arletty's legacy endures, and she remains a significant figure in French culture, known for her distinctive voice and unforgettable performances. Her impactful career spanned several decades, and she left an indelible mark on both film and theater, affirming her status as a legendary icon of her time.
Filmography
Let's Make a Dream
Desire (1937)
Fric-Frac
Air of Paris
The Longest Day
Daybreak (1939)
Hôtel du Nord
Children of Paradise