Gina Manès
April 7, 1893 (131 years old) in Paris, France
Gina Manès (born Blanche Moulin; 7 April 1893 – 6 September 1989) was a French film actress and a major star of French silent cinema. After an early appearance in a Louis Feuillade film, she had significant roles in films of Germaine Dulac and Jean Epstein, including Cœur fidèle.
Known For
Credits
- 1978 · Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma as Self (archive footage)
- 1972 · Bonaparte et la révolution as
- 1966 · Pas de panique as La mère Toussaint
- 1961 · Le bonheur est pour demain as Thérèse
- 1958 · Mimi Pinson as Old lady
- 1958 · A Certain Mr. Jo as Lolo
- 1958 · Premier mai as
- 1958 · Sinners of Paris as La Marie, une prostituée
- 1956 · Les Lumières du soir as (uncredited)
- 1956 · Pity for the Vamps as
- 1956 · Law of the Streets as
- 1956 · Fernandel the Dressmaker as
- 1956 · Sister Angele's Secret as
- 1954 · Count of Bragelonne as Une paysanne
- 1954 · The Beautiful Otero as L'habilleuse
- 1954 · Nights of Shame as
- 1954 · Palace of Shame as La concierge
- 1950 · La Danseuse de Marrakech as
- 1949 · Daughter of the Sands as
- 1947 · Le Bateau à soupe as La patronne
- 1945 · Majestic Hotel Cellars as Ginette, la femme de service
- 1942 · Retour au bonheur as
- 1939 · Coral Reefs as Maria
- 1939 · Fort Dolorès as Lola
- 1938 · Le mariage de Véréna as
- 1938 · Sirocco as Olga
- 1938 · S.O.S. Sahara as
- 1938 · Gosse de riche as Irma
- 1938 · The Postmaster's Daughter as Olga
- 1938 · Hatred as Marina
- 1937 · Les Réprouvés as Realistic singer
- 1936 · Wolves Between Them as
- 1936 · Maria de la nuit as
- 1936 · Temptation as
- 1936 · La brigade en jupons as
- 1936 · La Mystérieuse Lady as Lady Leroy
- 1936 · Mayerling as Marinka
- 1935 · Divine as Dora
- 1935 · Napoléon Bonaparte as Joséphine de Beauharnais
- 1935 · The Pont-Biquet Family as
- 1935 · Le diable en bouteille as Rubby
- 1935 · Barcarolle as Lodovisca
- 1934 · Mam'zelle Spahi as Une femme au bal (Non crédité)
- 1934 · L'amour qu'il faut aux femmes as
- 1933 · Pax as
- 1933 · La voie sans disque as Daïnah
- 1933 · A Man's Neck as Edna Reichberg
- 1932 · Under the Leather Helmet as
- 1931 · The bewitchment of Seville as
- 1931 · Somersault as Marina
- 1930 · A Beautiful Woman as Rosetta
- 1930 · The Shark as Violette
- 1929 · Princely Nights as Helene Vronsky
- 1929 · Un soir au cocktail's bar as
- 1929 · Latin Quarter as Grand Duchess Bolinsky
- 1929 · S.O.S. Schiff in Not as
- 1929 · Train Without Eyes as
- 1928 · Thérèse Raquin as Thérèse Raquin
- 1928 · The Saint and Her Fool as Fürstin von Brauneck
- 1928 · Die kleine Sklavin as
- 1928 · Sin as Henriette Mauclerc
- 1928 · Looping the Loop as Hanna
- 1928 · Mädchenschicksale as Henriette
- 1928 · Sables as
- 1927 · Love's Springtime as
- 1927 · Napoleon as Joséphine, Viscountess of Beauharnais
- 1925 · Naples au baiser de feu as La belle Costanzella
- 1924 · The Hand That Has Killed as Huberte de Pontault
- 1924 · Heart of an Actress as L'Actrice
- 1924 · The Red Night as
- 1923 · Cœur fidèle as Marie
- 1923 · The Red Inn as Innkeeper's Daughter
- 1923 · La dame de Monsoreau as Madame de Saint-Luc
- 1921 · Le sept de trèfle as
- 1921 · The Man with Three Masks as
- 1919 · The Man Without a Face as