Madeleine Céliat
Madeleine Céliat was a French stage and film actress of the silent era.[1] She appeared in nearly thirty French and Italian films during the 1910s.
Madeleine Céliat | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1910-1916 (film ) |
Madeleine Céliat is the Pseudonym of Marie-Madelaine Coquelle,[2] she married the writer Max Fischer, on May 10, 1926 in Paris.
Selected filmography
- Messaline (1910)
- Monna Vanna (1915)
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References
- Aziza p.170
- « Annuaire des artistes et de l'enseignement dramatique et musical » 1910, page 50
Bibliography
- Claude Aziza. Le péplum: l'Antiquité au cinéma. Corlet, 1998.
External links
- Madeleine Céliat on IMDb
- Madeleine Céliat « La Rampe » 7 décembre 1919
- Madeleine Céliat « La Revue hebdomadaire : romans, histoire, voyages » 1912
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