Annabella
Annabella, originally named Suzanne Georgette Charpentier, was born on July 14, 1907, and passed away on September 18, 1996. She was a prominent French actress whose career spanned several decades, leaving a significant mark on the cinema landscape.
Annabella made her film debut in the 1920s, quickly gaining recognition for her compelling performances and striking beauty. Her talents were showcased in a variety of roles across genres, with one of her most notable films being “L'Atalante” (1934), directed by Jean Vigo, which has since been celebrated as a classic of French cinema.
Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Annabella starred in several successful films, earning acclaim for her ability to convey deep emotional resonance. Her work in “La Maison du Malheur” (1938) and “Les Misérables” (1934) further established her as a leading lady of her time.
Annabella’s contributions to film were recognized with numerous accolades, solidifying her legacy in the industry. In addition to her acting prowess, she was known for her strong screen presence and ability to captivate audiences. After a flourishing career in Europe, she continued to influence the film world until her retirement, remaining an iconic figure in the realm of acting until her death in 1996.
Filmography
Napoleon
13 Rue Madeleine
12 and Holding
National Lampoon's Favorite Deadly Sins
Suez
St. Patrick's Day Massacre
American Crime
The Maid's Room
Return of Sabata
Chasing Liberty
Eating Miss Campbell
Dragnet Night
The Snow Walker
Reversal of Fortune
The 5-Man Army
Double Face
The Assassination Bureau
The Human Centipede (First Sequence)
The Devil and Holy Water
Jenifer
The Addiction
What Dreams May Come
Don Peyote
The Hard Way (1991)
Hacker: Trust No One
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
Internal Affairs
Mr. Wonderful
True Love
Cadillac Man
Find Me Guilty
Back in the Day (2016)
So Sweet, So Dead
The Crimes of the Black Cat
Tulsa King
To Catch a Killer (2018)
True Lies