Elvira Popescu1894 - 1993

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Elvira Popescu (10 May 1894 – 11 December 1993) was a Romanian-French stage and film actress and theatre director. During the 1930s and 1940s, she starred in a number of French comedy films. Born in Bucharest, Popescu studied drama at the Music and Drama Conservatory in her native city, under the guidance of Constantin Nottara and Aristizza Romanescu. In 1911 Grigore Brezeanu was making the first Romanian films to deal with fiction. He employed Popesco as well as other leading actors like Nottara and Romanescu. The first two films were called "Fatal Love" and "Spin a Yarn". No copies are known of these films. Popesco made her debut at the National Theatre Bucharest at age 16. In 1912, she played herself in the movie Independența României, directed by Aristide Demetriade. In 1919 she became artistic director of the Excelsior Theatre. In 1921, Popescu started Teatrul Mic, which she managed in parallel with the Excelsior. In 1923, she starred in the movie Ţigăncuşa de la iatac, directed by Alfred Halm. At the urging of Louis Verneuil, the French playwright, Popescu moved in 1924 to Paris. Under Verneuil's direction, she played the leading role in Ma Cousine de Varsovie, at the Théâtre Michel (1923). She also played in Tovaritch (1933), La Machine infernale (1954), Nina (1949), and La Mamma (1957). Later on, she was director of Théâtre de Paris (1956–1965), and Théâtre Marigny (1965–1978).[5] At age 84, she played again in La Mamma. Elvira Popescu also played in movies, such as La Présidente (Fernand Rivers, 1938), Tricoche et Cacolet (Pierre Colombier, 1938), Ils étaient neuf célibataires (Sacha Guitry, 1939), Paradis perdu (Abel Gance, 1940), Austerlitz (Abel Gance, 1960),[6] and Purple Noon (René Clément, 1960). Shortly after her debut in 1910, Popescu married comedian Aurel Athanasescu and they had a daughter named Tatiana. After a few years, she divorced, and married Ion Manolescu-Strunga, Minister of Industry and Commerce (who was to die in Sighet prison in the 1950s). Her third husband was Count Maximilien Sébastien Foy (born in Paris on 17 April 1900, died in Neuilly-sur-Seine on 11 November 1967). She died in Paris at age 99, and was interred at Père Lachaise Cemetery. Source: Article "Elvira Popescu" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Nine Bachelors
Nine Bachelors

1939

Comedy

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Four Flights to Love
Four Flights to Love

1939

Drama • Romance • War

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The Battle of Austerlitz
The Battle of Austerlitz

1960

Drama • History • War

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Une femme chipée
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Dora Nelson
Dora Nelson

1935

Comedy

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Le Club des Aristocrates
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La Présidente
La Présidente

1938

Comedy

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Bargekeepers Daughter
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Deputy Eusèbe
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Parade in 7 Nights
Parade in 7 Nights

1941

Comedy • Drama

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The Blue Veil
The Blue Veil

1942

Drama

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Frédérica
Frédérica

1942

Comedy

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Le valet maître
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Fou d'amour
Fou d'amour

1943

Comedy • Drama

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L'âge d'or
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Behind the Facade
Behind the Facade

1939

Comedy • Crime

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The Mondesir Heir
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Sa meilleure cliente
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Tigancusa de la iatac
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Tricoche and Cacolet
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Sacred Woods
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The King
The King

1936

Comedy

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The Green Dress
The Green Dress

1937

Comedy

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Purple Noon
Purple Noon

1960

Crime • Drama • Thriller

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La Mamma
La Mamma

1966

Comedy

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The Fatted Calf
The Fatted Calf

1939

Comedy

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La voyante
La voyante

1972

Comedy

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The Man of the Day
The Man of the Day

1937

Drama • Music

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My Cousin From Warsaw
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The stranger
The stranger

1931

Drama

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Mademoiselle Swing
Mademoiselle Swing

1942

Comedy • Music

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In Venice, One Night
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