Michèle Verly (real name Michèle Armande Houillon; 19 July 1909 – 3 March 1952) was a French stage and film actress. She was managing director of the
Théâtre Gramont from August 1945 until her untimely death. She died in the
1952 Air France SNCASE Languedoc crash
The 1952 Air France SNCASE Languedoc crash occurred on 3 March 1952 when a SNCASE SE.161/P7 Languedoc aircraft of Air France crashed on take-off from Nice Airport for Le Bourget Airport, Paris, killing all 38 people on board. The cause of the a ...
and is buried in the
Batignolles Cemetery (31st division) in Paris.
Filmography
*
1926
In Turkey, the year technically contained only 352 days. As Friday, December 18, 1926 ''(Julian Calendar)'' was followed by Saturday, January 1, 1927 '' (Gregorian Calendar)''. 13 days were dropped to make the switch. Turkey thus became the ...
: ''La Tournée Farigoule'' by Marcel Manchez
*
1927
Events January
* January 1 – The British Broadcasting ''Company'' becomes the BBC, British Broadcasting ''Corporation'', when its Royal Charter of incorporation takes effect. John Reith, 1st Baron Reith, John Reith becomes the first ...
: ''
Belphégor'' by
Henri Desfontaines (film in 4 episodes)
* 1927 : ''La Grande Épreuve'' by
Alexandre Ryder and A. Dugès
* 1927 : ''
Madonna of the Sleeping Cars'' by
Marco de Gastyne
Marc Henri Benoist better known as Marco de Gastyne (born in Paris, France, on 15 July 1889; died in Paris on 8 November 1982) was a French people, French painter, illustrator and later film director of more than fifteen films.
After studying pa ...
and
Maurice Gleize
* 1928 : ''
The Passenger'' by
Jacques de Baroncelli
Jacques de Baroncelli (25 June 1881 – 12 January 1951) was a French film director best known for his silent films from 1915 to the late 1930s. He came from a Florentine family who had settled in Provence in the 15th century, occupying a buildi ...
*
1928
Events January
* January – British bacteriologist Frederick Griffith reports the results of Griffith's experiment, indirectly demonstrating that DNA is the genetic material.
* January 1 – Eastern Bloc emigration and defection: Boris B ...
: ''La Symphonie pathétique'' by
Henri Étiévant and Mario Nalpas
*
1929
This year marked the end of a period known in American history as the Roaring Twenties after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 ushered in a worldwide Great Depression. In the Americas, an agreement was brokered to end the Cristero War, a Catholic ...
: ''
Monte Cristo'' by
Henri Fescourt
Henri Fescourt (23 November 1880 – 9 August 1966) was a French film director. He directed some 40 films in his career.
Filmography
* 1912 : ''Un vol a été commis''
* 1912 : ''Le Petit restaurant de l'impasse Canin''
* 1912 : ''Paris-Saint ...
(film shot in two periods)
* 1929 : ''Fécondité'' by
Henri Étiévant and
Nikolai Evreinov
Nikolai Nikolayevich Evreinov (; February 13, 1879 – September 7, 1953) was a Russians, Russian theatre director, director, dramatist and theatre practitioner associated with Russian Symbolism.
Life
The son of a French woman and a Russian eng ...
* 1929 : ''La Maison des hommes vivants'' by
Marcel Dumont
* 1929 : ''Les Taciturnes'' by
Jacques de Casembroot
* 1930 : ''
Our Masters, the Servants''
*
1931
Events
January
* January 2 – South Dakota native Ernest Lawrence invents the cyclotron, used to accelerate particles to study nuclear physics.
* January 4 – German pilot Elly Beinhorn begins her flight to Africa.
* January 22 – Sir I ...
: ''Nos maîtres les domestiques'' by Grantham Hayes
*
1932
Events January
* January 4 – The British authorities in India arrest and intern Mahatma Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel.
* January 9 – Sakuradamon Incident (1932), Sakuradamon Incident: Korean nationalist Lee Bong-chang fails in his effort ...
: ''
The Chocolate Girl'' by
Marc Allégret
Marc Allégret (22 December 1900 – 3 November 1973) was a French screenwriter, photographer and film director.
Biography
Born in Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland, he was the elder brother of Yves Allégret. Marc was educated to be a lawyer in ...
* 1932 : ''Le Chien qui parle'' by Robert Rips (short film)
*
1934
Events
January–February
* January 1 – The International Telecommunication Union, a specialist agency of the League of Nations, is established.
* January 15 – The 8.0 1934 Nepal–Bihar earthquake, Nepal–Bihar earthquake strik ...
: ''
The Lady of Lebanon'' by
Jean Epstein : Christian Matras
* 1934 : ''
Your Smile'' by
Monty Banks
Montague (Monty) Banks (born Mario Bianchi; 18 July 1897 – 7 January 1950) was a 20th century Italian-born American comedian, film actor, director and producer who achieved success in the United States and United Kingdom.
Career
Banks was bor ...
and
Pierre Caron
*
1935
Events
January
* January 7 – Italian premier Benito Mussolini and French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval conclude an agreement, in which each power agrees not to oppose the other's colonial claims.
* January 12 – Amelia Earhart ...
: ''Mon curé fait des miracles'' by Albert Depont (moyen métrage)
*
1936
Events January–February
* January 20 – The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King Edward VIII, following the death of his father, George V, at Sandringham House.
* January 28 – Death and state funer ...
: ''
La Belle Équipe'' by
Julien Duvivier
Julien Duvivier (; 8 October 1896 – 29 October 1967) was a French film director and screenwriter. He was prominent in French cinema in the years 1930–1960. Amongst his most original films, chiefly notable are ''La Bandera (film), La Bandera'', ...
*
1939
This year also marks the start of the World War II, Second World War, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history.
Events
Events related to World War II have a "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 1
** Coming into effect in Nazi Ger ...
: ''
L'Embuscade'' by
Fernand Rivers
Fernand Rivers (born François Large, 6 September 1879, Saint-Lager - 12 September 1960) was a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. He was the brother of the actor Rivers Cadet.
Partial filmography Director
* ''The Ironmaster ...
Theatre
;Comedian
* 1935 : ''Margot'' by
Édouard Bourdet, directed by
Pierre Fresnay
Pierre Fresnay (; 4 April 1897 – 9 January 1975) was a French stage and film actor.
Biography
Born Pierre Jules Louis Laudenbach, he was encouraged by his uncle, actor Claude Garry, to pursue a career in theater and film. He joined the company ...
,
Théâtre Marigny
The Théâtre Marigny () is a theatre in Paris, situated near the junction of the Champs-Élysées and the Avenue Marigny in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, 8th arrondissement.
It was originally built to designs of the architect Charles Garnie ...
* 1949 : ''Les Bonnes Cartes'' by
Marcel Thiébaut, directed by
Pierre Bertin,
Théâtre Gramont
* 1950 : ''Va faire un tour au bois'' by Roger Dornès, directed by
Roland Piétri
Roland Piétri (1910 in Paris – 27 October 1986 in the same city), was a French actor and theatre director.
Biography
Roland Piétri was co-director of the Comédie des Champs-Élysées from 1944 to 1948 with Claude Sainval and for one season ( ...
, Théâtre Gramont
;Theatre director
* 1948 : ''La Ligne de chance'' by
Albert Husson, Théâtre Gramont
* 1950 : ''Mon ami le cambrioleur'' by
André Haguet, Théâtre Gramont
External links
*
Michèle Verlysur ''Les gens du cinéma.com''
Michèle Verlyon
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Actresses from Paris
French stage actresses
French film actresses
French silent film actresses
20th-century French actresses
French child actresses
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in France
1909 births
1952 deaths
Burials at Batignolles Cemetery
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1952