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Annabella

From Wikipedia Annabella (14 July 1907 – 18 September 1996) was a French cinema actress who appeared in 46 films between 1927 and 1952, including some Hollywood films during the late 1930s and 1940s. Born Suzanne Georgette Charpentier in La Varenne Saint Hilaire, Val-de-Marne, France. Annabella's chance to enter films came when her father entertained a film producer who gave her a small part in Napoléon in 1927. It was not until she starred in Le Million that she was acclaimed and over the following decade established herself as one of France's most popular cinema actresses. In 1936 she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for Veille d'armes (1935). She was cast as the female lead in the British-made film Wings of the Morning (1937) opposite Henry Fonda. Under contract to 20th Century Fox, she traveled to America and appeared in Suez (1938) with Loretta Young and Tyrone Power. Her romance with Power was widely reported by movie magazines of the day. Darryl Zanuck, movie mogul at 20th Century-Fox, did not want his matinee idol married. He offered Annabella a multi-movie deal that would take her overseas. She refused to leave Power, and on completion of Suez, she returned to France to obtain a divorce from her then-husband, Jean Murat. She and Power married on 23 April 1939. The two honeymooned in Rome. Within a few months, Annabella and Power had again flown to Europe to bring Annabella's mother back to live in their home, while her father and brother remained behind. Her brother was ultimately shot and killed by the Nazis. Annabella made a return trip to bring her daughter, Anne, back from France to live with them. Power adopted Anne before leaving for the service. Anne Power later married actor Oskar Werner. Darryl F. Zanuck, angry with her for marrying his top box office star did not cast her in movies despite Annabella’s contract with 20th Century-Fox. Neither was she loaned out to other studios. She and Power appeared together in the play Liliom in New Haven, Connecticut. While Power was away at war, Annabella appeared in Blithe Spirit in Chicago. On Broadway, she received excellent notices for her work in Jacobowsky and the Colonel, directed by Elia Kazan, in 1944. Annabella also embarked on an affair with author Roald Dahl; she had refused to give Power a divorce to marry Judy Garland, and her marriage was strained. When Power returned from the war, the couple decided to try to make their marriage work once again. Annabella again worked in films, playing the female lead in 13 Rue Madeleine (1947) opposite James Cagney. She and Power divorced in 1948, and Annabella returned to France. In 1952 she made her final film, and retired after a 1954 TV appearance. Annabella and Tyrone Power remained very close, and after his divorce from Linda Christian, he attempted to reconcile with her, confessing that in giving her up, he had made a terrible mistake. However, Annabella refused. Power informed her that he would not take the elevator to leave her apartment, but the stairs, in case she changed her mind and called him back. She did not. Annabella died from a heart attack at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, aged 89, and was interred in Passy Cemetery.


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Born:
Jul 14, 1907
Movie/TV Credits:
46
First Appeared:
In the movie Napoleon 1927-05-08
Latest Project:
Movie Hollywood, la vie rêvée de Lana Turner 2019-05-22
Known For
Poster of Joy of Living
Poster of Don Juan
Poster of Anne-Marie
Poster of Ray of Sunshine
Filmography
Movie Hollywood, la vie rêvée de Lana Turner Self (archive footage) 2019-05-22
Movie Lusitanian Illusion Self (archive footage) 2010-04-22
Movie Jornal Português (1938-1951) Self (archive footage) 2005-12-12
Movie Joy of Living 1958-01-01
Series The Oscars Unknown 1953-03-19
Movie Quema el suelo Mari Luz Hurtado 1951-01-21
Movie Don Juan Lady Ontiveras 1950-10-16
Series Suspense Unknown 1949-01-06
Movie Last Love Hélène Fontenay 1949-02-06
Movie Eternal Conflict Florence aka "Lili" 1948-05-26
Movie 13 Rue Madeleine Suzanne de Beaumont 1947-01-15
Movie Tonight We Raid Calais Odette Bonnard 1943-04-30
Movie Bomber's Moon Lt. Alexandra Zorich, MD 1943-08-05
Movie Bridal Suite Luise Anzengruber 1939-05-26
Movie The Baroness and the Butler Baroness Katrina Marissey 1938-02-18
Movie Suez Toni Pellerin 1938-10-28
Movie Hôtel du Nord Renée 1938-12-17
Movie Wings of the Morning Young Marie (Prologue) / Maria, Duchess of Leyva 1937-02-19
Movie Under the Red Robe Lady Marguerite of Fiox 1937-05-31
Movie The Citadel of Silence Viana Volonska 1937-06-03
Movie Dinner at the Ritz Ranie Racine 1937-11-26
Movie Anne-Marie Anne-Marie 1936-03-06
Movie Sacrifice of Honor Jeanne de Corlaix 1935-01-04
Movie Varieté Jeanne 1935-09-17
Movie Flight Into Darkness Hélène/Denise 1935-10-22
Movie La Bandera Aïscha el Saloui 1935-09-25
Movie Varieté Jeanne 1935-10-04
Movie Caravane Princess Wilma 1934-10-25
Movie Gardez le sourire 1934-03-28
Movie Moscow Nights Natalie Kovrine 1934-11-21
Movie July 14 Anna 1933-01-13
Movie Mademoiselle Josette, ma femme Josette 1933-04-07
Movie Ray of Sunshine Anna 1933-08-25
Movie A Son from America 1932-05-30
Movie Companion Wanted Solange Pascaud 1932-02-19
Movie Spring Shower Marie Szabó 1932-11-04
Movie Romance to the unknown 1931-03-02
Movie Twice twenty years 1931-03-14
Movie Le Million Béatrice 1931-02-04
Movie Dragnet Night Mariette 1931-07-09
Movie About an investigation Greta Bienert 1931-06-05
Movie The Barcarolle of Love Gisèle 1930-10-10
Movie The house of La Fleche 1930-12-12
Movie Three Naked Flappers 1929-01-18
Movie Misdeal Flora Lévigné 1928-09-14
Movie Napoleon Violine Fleury / Bernardine Eugénie Désirée Clary 1927-05-08