Arlette Merry | |
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Born | |
Died | 19 February 2015 96) Paris, France | (aged
Other names | Arlette Jacqueline Pinoteau |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1932 - 1976 (film) |
Arlette Merry (18 March 1918 – 19 February 2015) was a French actress and singer. [1] She was the daughter of Lucien Pinoteau and the sister of Claude Pinoteau and Jacques Pinoteau.
Merry died in February 2015 at the age of 96. [2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1932 | Le chien jaune | Uncredited | |
1944 | L'aventure est au coin de la rue | Hèléne | |
1945 | Hanged Man's Farm | Amanda | |
1946 | Messieurs Ludovic | Marika Lamar | |
1946 | The Eternal Husband | Madame Maria - la prostituée | |
1947 | The Fugitive | Deanna | |
1947 | Histoire de chanter | Gisèle | |
1947 | La cabane aux souvenirs | Denise | |
1947 | The Lost Village | Berthe | |
1948 | Si jeunesse savait... | Martine | |
1948 | Si ça peut vous faire plaisir | Ginette | |
1948 | The White Night | Jasmine | |
1948 | Sergil and the Dictator | Dolorès | |
1949 | Last Love | La couturière | |
1949 | Brilliant Waltz | Lolita | |
1950 | Sending of Flowers | Sophie | |
1951 | The Beautiful Image | La concierge | |
1951 | La nuit est mon royaume | Uncredited | |
1952 | They Were Five | Valérie - La soeur de Roger, chanteuse de cabaret | |
1952 | Un jour avec vous | Claude Cartier | |
1952 | Brelan d'as | Florence Garnier | (segment "Le mort dans l'ascenseur") |
1953 | J'y suis... j'y reste | Gisèle | |
1955 | The Price of Love | Raymonde | |
1957 | Escapade | Dolly | |
1964 | La Mort d'un tueur | L'amie de Lucienne | |
1965 | Le Chant du monde |
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