Marcelle Corday
Marcelle Corday (January 8, 1890 – June 25, 1971) was a Belgian-born American actress. She mostly played character parts in silent and sound films. Officially, her American film career began in 1925, but it is claimed she played a small role, uncredited, in Fred Niblo's 1924 film, The Red Lily being menaced by Dick Sutherland in a bar.[1]
Marcelle Corday | |
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Marcelle Corday and Luise Rainer in The Great Ziegfeld. | |
Born | January 8, 1890 |
Died | June 25, 1971 aged 81 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | c. 1925 – 1952 |
Partial filmography
- Lost: A Wife (1925)
- We Moderns (1925)
- Jim, the Conqueror (1926)
- The Splendid Crime (1926)
- The Greater Glory (1926)
- The Scarlet Letter (1926)
- Flesh and the Devil (1926)
- When a Man Loves (1927)
- Quality Street (1927)
- Dry Martini (1928)
- Lingerie (1928)
- The Trespasser (1929)
- They Had to See Paris (1929)
- Midnight Mystery (1930)
- Blonde Venus (1932)
- The Barbarian (1933)
- The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
- Dead End (1937)
- Swamp Fire (1946)
References
External links
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