Blanche Montel

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Blanche Montel
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Montel, 1920s
Born(1902-08-14)14 August 1902
Died31 March 1998(1998-03-31) (aged 95)
Nationality French
OccupationActress
Spouses
(m. 1927;div. 1934)
(m. 1938;div. 1940)
Children1

Blanche Montel (14 August 1902 31 March 1998) was a French actress. She appeared in 33 films between 1914 and 1943.

Filmography
A Tragedy in the Clouds
Barrabas
Chichinette et Cie
The Two Girls
Zidore ou les métamorphoses
Séraphin ou les jambes nues
L'orpheline
Gustave est médium
Son altesse
Gaëtan ou le commis audacieux
The Girl of the Dust Bin
Pax Domine
L'affaire du courrier de Lyon
The Beauty from Nivernais
Une vieille marquise très riche
L'éveilleur d'instincts
Le roi de la pédale
The Vocation of André Carel (1925)
Infernal Circle
L'Arlésienne
Caught in the Act
Claire de lune
The Blaireau Case
The Miracle Child
The Nice Adventure
Miquette et sa mère
The Blue Ones of the Sky
La maison du mystère
The Three Musketeers (1932)
The Adventurer (1934)
Mon père et mon papa
Durand Jewellers (1938)
The London Man


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<i>Miquette</i> (1934 film) 1934 film

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<i>The Vocation of André Carel</i> 1925 film

The Vocation of André Carel is a 1925 French-Swiss silent comedy drama film directed by Jean Choux and starring Stéphane Audel, Blanche Montel and Michel Simon. It was shot at the Cité Elgé Studios in Paris and on location in the Alpine resort towns of Evian and Montreux in Switzerland. It is also known by the alternative title La Puissance du travail. It was the director's debut film, and also featured an early screen appearance from Simon who would go on to be a mainstay of French cinema over the following decades.

<i>Durand Jewellers</i> 1938 film

Durand Jewellers is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Blanche Montel, Jacques Baumer and Monique Rolland. The screenplay was written by Léopold Marchand, adapted from his play of the same name. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Lucien Aguettand and Raymond Gabutti.