Gaby Morlay

French actress in silent films

Gaby Morlay - French actress in silent films
Born

June 8th, 1893
132 years ago

Died

July 4th, 1964
61 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

France

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Born in 1893, this actress gained prominence in the French film industry during the silent film era and continued to be active through the transition to sound films. Significant contributions include starring roles in several notable films that showcased talent and versatility. Her performances in 'La Femme de mon pote' and 'Le Grand Rendez-vous' solidified her status in French cinema. In the later years, she transitioned to theatre, further illustrating her skills in acting on stage.

starred in 'La Femme de mon pote'

starred in 'Le Grand Rendez-vous'

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