Mary Odette
Marie Odette Goimbault (10 August 1901 – 26 March 1987) was a French-born film actress.[1] She acted during the silent era under the name Mary Odette.
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Born | Odette Goimbault 10 August 1901 |
Died | 26 March 1987 85) | (aged
Other names | Mary Odette |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1916–1928 (film) |
Odette starred in a number of films made by Astra Films. After the Slump of 1924 dramatically reduced the number of British films being made, she appeared in several Continental European productions. She retired from films in 1928, shortly before the arrival of sound films in Britain.
Filmography
- Cynthia in the Wilderness (1916)
- The Greatest Wish in the World (1918)
- The Way of an Eagle (1918)
- Spinner o' Dreams (1918)
- The Top Dog (1918)
- The Wages of Sin (1918)
- Peace, Perfect Peace (1918)
- The Lackey and the Lady (1919)
- As He Was Born (1919)
- Whosoever Shall Offend (1919)
- Dombey and Son (1919)
- Castle of Dreams (1919)
- The Lady Clare (1919)
- With All Her Heart (1920)
- Enchantment (1920)
- As God Made Her (1920)
- Torn Sails (1920)
- John Heriot's Wife (1920)
- Inheritance (1920)
- The Breed of the Treshams (1920)
- Mr. Gilfil's Love Story (1920)
- The Wonderful Year (1921)
- No. 5 John Street (1921)
- All Roads Lead to Calvary (1921)
- The Double Event (1921)
- Cherry Ripe (1921)
- The Crimson Circle (1922)
- The Hypocrites (1923)
- The Lion's Mouse (1923)
- The Diamond Man (1924)
- Eugene Aram (1924)
- Not for Sale (1924)
- Nets of Destiny (1924)
- Kean (1924)
- Father Voss (1925)
- She (1925)
- The Elegant Bunch (1925)
- The Morals of the Alley (1925)
- If Youth But Knew (1926)
- Celle qui domine (1927)
- Emerald of the East (1928)
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References
- "Mary Odette". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
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