Nina Myral

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Nina Myral
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Robert Burnier, Pierre Vellones  [ fr ] both left and René Milan in hat. In the foreground,, Marie-Louise Casadesus and Nina Myral.
Born
Eugénie, Hortense Gruel

26 June 1884
Died30 March 1975(1975-03-30) (aged 90)
Occupation(s)Actress
Dancer
Singer

Nina Myral, stage name of Eugénie, Hortense Gruel, (26 June 1884 – 30 March 1975) was a 20th-century French actress, dancer and singer.

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