Paulette Noizeux

Paulette Noizeux (30 May 1887 – 9 April 1971)[1] was a French stage and film actress who began her career on the stages of France and New York in the 1910s. Her career spanned sixty years.[2]

Paulette Noizeux
Paulette Noizeux, from a 1918 publication.
Born
Marie-Paule Cœuré

(1887-05-30)30 May 1887
Died9 April 1971(1971-04-09) (aged 83)
Other namesPaulette Roquevert
Occupationactor
Years active1908–1968
Spouse(s)Noël Roquevert

Born Marie-Paule Cœuré in Saint-Omer, Pas-de-Calais, France, Paulette Noizeux made her film debut in the 1911 Abel Gance-directed film short La Digue, opposite actors Jean Renoir and Jean Toulout. The film is notable for being Gance's directoral debut.[1] She would go on to have a prolific stage career in her native France, as well as appearing on Broadway in several plays from 1917 to 1918.[3]

Noizeux was married to stage and screen actor Noël Roquevert. Her last film appearance was a small part in the 1968 Norbert Terry-directed Swiss/French joint film production Jeunes filles bien... pour tous rapports (English release title: The Sexy Dozen), in which her husband also appeared.

Paulette Noizeux died in Paris in 1971 at the age of 83.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1911La DigueShort
1913Une brute humaine
1913Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre
1913L'Infamie d'un autreIrène Delange
1913La Bergère d'IvryHortense Fauvel
1914Vingt ans de haine
1914La Vieillesse du père MorieuxMarguerite
1915L'énigme de dix heures
1934Moscow NightsUncredited
1937La chanson du souvenirMme. de Raschkoff
1937Gueule d'amour (English release title: Lady Killer)L'épouse au face à main
1949Du GuesclinUne religieuse
1956Toute la ville accuse
1963The Reluctant SpyLa servante de la mère de StanislasUncredited
1965L'or du duc
1968Jeunes filles bien... pour tous rapports
1971Mais qui donc m'a fait ce bébé?(final film role)
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