Suzanne Marwille
Marta Schölerová (better known by her stage name, Suzanne Marwille; 11 July 1895 – 14 January 1962) was a Czech film actress.[1] Marwille was born in Prague. She had four siblings, and was the daughter of Emerich Schöler and his wife Bedřiška Peceltová. By the age of 18, she married Gustav Schullenbauer.[2]
Suzanne Marwille | |
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Suzanne Marwille in 1928. | |
Born | Marta Schölerová 11 July 1895 |
Died | 14 January 1962 66) Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1918–1938 |
Spouse(s) | Martin Frič |
Selected filmography
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- Za svobodu národa (1920)
- Madame Golvery (1923)
- The Money Devil (1923)
- Modern Marriages (1924)
- Two Children (1924)
- Father Vojtech (1929)
- The Organist at St. Vitus' Cathedral (1929)
- Vše pro lásku (1930)
- Chudá holka (1930)
- Sister Angelika (1932)
- Pobočník Jeho Výsosti (1933)
- Hordubalové (1938)
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References
- "Suzanne Marwille". csfd.cz. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
- Šrajer, Martin. "Suzanne Marwille". Columbia University. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
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