Alida Rouffe
Joséphine Marie Rouffe was born on March 20, 1874, in Bordeaux.[1] Her father was mime artist Louis Rouffe (1849-1885).
Alida Rouffe | |
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Born | Joséphine Marie Rouffe March 20, 1874 |
Died | November 21, 1949 75) Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France | (aged
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Actress |
Alida Rouffe (1874–1949) was a French actress.
She spent most of her career on stage in the south of France, and like her father, she performed in the Alcazar.[2] Later, she acted in many films, including those directed by Marcel Pagnol.[2][3]
She died on November 21, 1949, in Marseille.[1]
Filmography
- Marius (dir. Alexander Korda, 1931).
- Mam'zelle Nitouche (dir. Marc Allégret, 1931).
- Toine (dir. René Gaveau, 1932).
- Fanny (dir. Marc Allégret, 1932).
- Paris Soleil (dir. Jean Hémard, 1932).
- Cigalon (dir. Marcel Pagnol, 1935).
- Topaze (dir. Marcel Pagnol, 1936).
- César (dir. Marcel Pagnol, 1936).
- Le Chanteur de minuit (dir. Léo Joannon, 1937).
- Le Schpountz (dir. Marcel Pagnol, 1938).
- La femme du boulanger (dir. Marcel Pagnol, 1938).
- Le Club des fadas (dir. Émile Couzinet, 1939)
- Le Paradis des voleurs (dir. Lucien Marsoudet, 1939).
- Le Gardian (dir. Jean de Marguenat, 1945).
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References
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- Daniel Vitaglione, The Literature of Provence: An Introduction, McFarland, 2000, p. 91
- Christian Gilles, LES ÉCRANS NOSTALGIQUES DU CINÉMA FRANÇAIS: Tome III : L'Avant-Guerre 1937-1939, Editions L'Harmattan, 2002, p. 116
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