Jeanne d'Alcy

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Alcy was married to French cinema pioneer Georges Méliès and appeared in a number of his earliest films
Alcy was married to French cinema pioneer Georges Méliès and appeared in a number of his earliest films

Charlotte Lucie Marie Adèle Stephanie Adrienne Faës known as Jeanne d'Alcy (March 20, 1865 in Vaujours - October 14, 1956 in Versailles) was the earliest French film actress. She was the wife of French cinema pioneer Georges Méliès.

She appeared in Le Manoir du diable in 1896, Jeanne d'Arc in 1899 and Le Voyage dans la lune in 1902.

  • Enchanteur Alcofrisbas, L' (1903)
  • Le Voyage dans la lune (1902)
  • Barbe-bleue (1901) .... Le nouvelle épouse de Barbe-bleue
  • Nouvelles luttes extravagantes (1900)
  • Cendrillon (1899) .... Fairy Godmother
  • Colonne de feu, La (1899) .... Ayesha
  • Jeanne d'Arc (1899) .... Jeanne d'Arc
  • Pygmalion et Galathée (1898)
  • Après le bal (1897) .... Woman
  • Faust et Marguerite (1897)
  • Escamotage d'une dame au théâtre Robert Houdin (1896) .... Woman
  • Le Manoir du diable (1896)


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