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Jeanne Aubert

Jeanne Aubert, (February 21, 1906 – March 6, 1988) was a French singer and actress.

Jeanne Aubert

Born Marguerite Perrinot in Paris, France to an aristocratic father she was pushed by her mother, a former flower girl, into show business. At age five, little Marguerite began performing on stage at the Théâtre du Châtelet. As a teenager, she was given voice and music lessons and at age eighteen appeared in an elaborate Mistinguett production at the Casino de Paris.

In 1928 she helped organize the first female branch of the Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne (JOC), a Roman Catholic apostolic organization for young people. Jeanne Aubert served as the first president of the JOCF of France.

Using the stage name Jane Aubert, in 1929, she made her motion picture debut in the silent film, "La Possession." Her film was seen by Nelson Morris of Chicago, Illinois a multi-millionaire whose family had made their fortune in meatpacking and who at the time was overseeing a meat processing operation in France. Morris used his connections to get to meet her and the two became involved. Eventually they moved to the United States and married but the marriage did not last. In May of 1939, Nelson Morris survived the Hindenburg disaster.

Following her divorce Jeanne Aubert began working in Broadway musical comedies as well as making an appearance in the1934 East Coast film production "The Gem Of The Ocean". In 1935, she returned to her native France where she acted in several films during the ensuing two years. In 1937, she went back on the Paris stage, performing in musical varieties with the celebrated songstress Fréhel. She was part of a number of other shows in London, England and other cities throughout Europe. Although never a headline star, for the next thirty years her career was busy with numerous recordings, film and stage performances, and eventually roles on television.

Jeanne Aubert passed away in 1988 and was interred in the Cimetière de Pantin in the Parisian suburb of Pantin.


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Jeanne Aubert passed away in 1988 and was interred in the Cimetière de Pantin in the Parisian suburb of Pantin. Adapted from the article Suzanne Bianchetti (http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.phtml?title=Suzanne_Bianchetti), from Wikinfo, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.. Although never a headline star, for the next thirty years her career was busy with numerous recordings, film and stage performances, and eventually roles on television. Partial Filmography:. She was part of a number of other shows in London, England and other cities throughout Europe. Since its inception, the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti has been awarded to many of the greatest names in French cinema who went on to national and international stardom such as Micheline Presle, Simone Signoret, Annie Girardot, Geneviève Bujold, Audrey Tautou and Isabelle Adjani. In 1935, she returned to her native France where she acted in several films during the ensuing two years. In 1937, she went back on the Paris stage, performing in musical varieties with the celebrated songstress Fréhel. It was given for the first time in 1937 to actress Junie Astor (1912-1967) for her performance in the film, "Club de femmes." The award comes in the form of a medallion engraved with Suzanne Bianchetti's image.

Following her divorce Jeanne Aubert began working in Broadway musical comedies as well as making an appearance in the1934 East Coast film production "The Gem Of The Ocean". When she died at the age of 47, the following year her husband created an award in her memory to be given annually to the most promising young actress. In May of 1939, Nelson Morris survived the Hindenburg disaster. She was married to writer/actor René Jeanne (1887-1969) who served as the director of L'Etablissement Cinématographique des Armées. Eventually they moved to the United States and married but the marriage did not last. She worked with many of the early notables of the silent screen era such as Antonin Artaud and the singer, Damia. Morris used his connections to get to meet her and the two became involved. Suzanne Bianchetti appeared in her first film in the early 1900s and quickly became one of France's most loved and respected actresses.

Using the stage name Jane Aubert, in 1929, she made her motion picture debut in the silent film, "La Possession." Her film was seen by Nelson Morris of Chicago, Illinois a multi-millionaire whose family had made their fortune in meatpacking and who at the time was overseeing a meat processing operation in France. Suzanne Bianchetti, born February 24, 1889 in Paris, France - died October 17, 1936 in Paris, was an pioneer film actress. Jeanne Aubert served as the first president of the JOCF of France. L'Appel du silence (1936). In 1928 she helped organize the first female branch of the Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne (JOC), a Roman Catholic apostolic organization for young people. Aux portes de Paris (1934). As a teenager, she was given voice and music lessons and at age eighteen appeared in an elaborate Mistinguett production at the Casino de Paris. Princes de la cravache (1930).

At age five, little Marguerite began performing on stage at the Théâtre du Châtelet. Le Roi de Paris (1930). Born Marguerite Perrinot in Paris, France to an aristocratic father she was pushed by her mother, a former flower girl, into show business. Cagliostro (1929). Jeanne Aubert, (February 21, 1906 – March 6, 1988) was a French singer and actress. Les Mufles (1929). Verdun, visions d'histoire (1928).

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