Maryse Paillet

Maryse Paillet[1] born in Limoges[2] and died at an indeterminate date after 1970, was a French singer and actress.

Life

Virtually nothing is known about Maryse Paillet other than that she first embarked on an operatic career as a soprano soloist from 1926[3] both on stage[4] and on the airwaves[5][6] before turning to the theatre after the Liberation of France and to the big and small screen in the very early 1950s.

Her trail is lost after a final role in Mauregard, a television series broadcast in October–November 1970 on the second channel of the ORTF.

Opera

Theatre

Film

Television

  • 1956: Plaisir du théâtre, television series in 29 episodes, episode Inspecteur Grey by Jean Kerchbron : Victoire, la cuisinière
  • 1956: En votre âme et conscience, television series in 64 episodes, episode Le serrurier de Sannois by Claude Barma : Madame Mazy
  • 1958: Le Tour de France par deux enfants, television series in 39 episodes, episode Pris au piège by Jean Limousin and William Magnin
  • 1960: L'Empire céleste, play by Michel Subiela, directed by Georges Folgoas (15 March) : Madame Prêtre
  • 1961: Le Massacre des innocents, play by William Saroyan, directed by Roland-Bernard (12 December) : May
  • 1964: Thierry la Fronde, television series in 52 episodes, episode L'enfant d'Édouard by Robert Guez : Dame Bertrade
  • 1967: Le Théâtre de la jeunesse, television series in 36 episodes, episode Les deux nigauds by René Lucot (1 January) : Madame Courtemiche.[13]
  • 1970: Mauregard, television series in 6 episodes by Claude de Givray, episode 1940 : le temps des colères (29 October) : la dame à la messe

References

  1. Name also spelled Marise Paillet, especially in her early years.
  2. There is no record of a birth Maryse Paillet in the decennial tables of the Limoges registry office for the years 1893-1902 and 1903-1912.
  3. Lille. At "Familia Palace", a musical solemnity Grand Écho du Nord, 22 January 1926, p. 3, at available at Gallica.
  4. Particularly on the stage of the Concerts AEolian, avenue de l'Opéra in Paris.
  5. Les spectacles par T.S.F. École Supérieure de P.T.T. L'Humanité, 12 April 1926, p. 2, on available at Gallica.
  6. Faceless voices. Radio-Liberté, 16 June 1939, p. 6, at available at Gallica.
  7. Armentières. Le concert de gala de l'Union Orphéonique. La Croix du Nord, 23 March 1926, p. 3, at available at Gallica.
  8. Lille. La Sainte-Cécile à l'Union symphonique lilloise Édouard-Lalo. La Croix du Nord, 17 January 1928, p. 3, on available at Gallica.
  9. Chronique musicale. Aux Concerts populaires de Lille. Les Spectacles, 18 May 1928, p. 2, on available at Gallica.
  10. Au théâtre de Poche à Montparnasse. Spectacle Courteline-Tchekov. Regards, 15 January 1946, p. 13, on available at Gallica.
  11. Le rideau va se lever sur l'Ombre d'un franc-tireur au théâtre Ch.-de-Rochefort. Les Lettres Françaises, 10 January 1947, p. 9, on available at Gallica.
  12. Au Théâtre de l’œuvre "Junon et le Paon". Paris-Presse, 15 September 1950, p. 4, on available at Gallica.
  13. Dimanche. 1ère chaîne. 17h45. Théâtre de la jeunesse. Les deux nigauds. Paris-Presse, 1 January 1967, p. 9, on available at Gallica.
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