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
- 1926: Le Moulin de Javelle, comic opera in 1 act by Paul Henrion, libretto by Ernest Grenet-Dancourt, at the Salle des Fêtes in Armentières (21 March)[7]
- 1928: Messe Saint-Georges, for choir, soloists and orchestra by Georges Ghestem, in the church of Saint-Charles in Lille (15 January)[8]
- 1928: Ève, oratorio in 4 parts by Jules Massenet, libretto by Louis Gallet, at the Hippodrome Lillois (13 mai) : Ève.[9]
Theatre
- 1946: La Cinquantaine, popular scene in 1 act by Georges Courteline, directed by Georges Vitaly, Théâtre de Poche Montparnasse (January).[10]
- 1946: Amphitryon, 3-act comedy by Molière, setting by Yves Bonnat, Théâtre des Noctambules (24 January)
- 1947: L’Ombre d’un franc-tireur, tragic comedy in 2 acts by Seán O'Casey (The Shadow of a Gunman), French adaptation by Philippe Kellerson, directed by André Clavé, Théâtre Tristan-Bernard (12 January).[11]
- 1948: Boubouroche / Théodore cherche des allumettes, Les Boulingrin, one-act play by Courteline, directed by André Clavé, Guy Piérauld and Julien Verdier, au Centre dramatique de l'Est in Colmar (January)
- 1948: The Government Inspector, comedy in 5 acts by Nikolai Gogol, French adaptation and staging by André Barsacq, Théâtre de l'Atelier (23 November) : Fevronia Petrovna Pochliopkina
- 1949: Le Miracle de l'homme pauvre, play in 3 acts and 5 scenes by Marian Hemar, French adaptation by Cécil Robson, directed by André Clavé, Théâtre municipal de Mulhouse (7 December)
- 1950: À chacun selon sa faim, play in 3 acts by Jean Mogin, directed by Raymond Hermantier, Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier (17 February)
- 1950: Junon et le paon, tragedy in 3 acts by Sean O'Casey (Juno and the Paycock), French adaptation and direction by Philippe Kellerson, Théâtre de l'Œuvre (September).[12]
- 1952: Philippe et Jonas, 2-act play by Irwin Shaw (The Gentle People), French adaptation by Marcel Duhamel, directed by Jean-Pierre Grenier, Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse (20 December) : Angelina Esposito
- 1953: Azouk, comedy in ten scenes by Alexandre Rivemale, directed by Jean-Pierre Grenier, Théâtre Fontaine (22 December) : Amélie
- 1955: Poppi, 2-act comedy by Georges Sonnier, directed by Pierre Valde, Théâtre des Arts (February)
- 1955: Le Mariage de Barillon, vaudeville in 3 acts by Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallières, directed by René Dupuy, Théâtre Gramont (19 June)
- 1956: Nemo, 3-act play by Alexandre Rivemale, directed by Jean-Pierre Grenier, music by Louis Bessières, Théâtre Marigny (3 October) : Léontine
- 1957: Le Nouveau Locataire, one act play by Eugène Ionesco, directed by Robert Postec, Théâtre d'Aujourd'hui (10 September) : la concierge
- 1960: La Petite datcha, 3-act comedy by Vassili Chkvarkine, French adaptation by Georges Soria, Théâtre Daunou (7 September) : Olga Karaoulova
Film
- 1950: Un homme marche dans la ville by Marcello Pagliero - Tantine
- 1950: Plus de vacances pour le Bon Dieu by Robert Vernay
- 1951: Boîte à vendre by Claude Lalande - short film -
- 1950: Justice est faite by André Cayatte
- 1950: Under the Sky of Paris by Julien Duvivier - Mme Milou
- 1951: Passion by Georges Lampin
- 1951: Dupont Barbès by Henri Lepage
- 1952: La Maison dans la dune by Georges Lampin
- 1952: Monsieur Leguignon Lampiste by Maurice Labro
- 1952: Trois femmes by André Michel - La servante
- 1952: Brelan d'as by Henri Verneuil - Une concierge
- 1952: Nous sommes tous des assassins by André Cayatte
- 1952: Piédalu fait des miracles by Jean Loubignac
- 1952: Le Banquet des fraudeurs by Henri Storck - Kobi
- 1953: Les Compagnes de la nuit by Ralph Habib - L'employée
- 1954: Crainquebille by Ralph Habib - Mme Lateigne
- 1953: Their Last Night by Georges Lacombe - Marie, la femme du marinier
- 1954: Piédalu député by Jean Loubignac
- 1954: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, film en 2 parties de Robert Vernay : Valentine
- 1955: Rififi by Jules Dassin - La mère de Charlie
- 1955: : Fantaisie d'un jour by Pierre Cardinal
- 1955: Les Hommes en blanc, de Ralph Habib - Une paysanne
- 1956: Maid in Paris by Pierre Gaspard-Huit
- 1955: Sophie et le Crime by Pierre Gaspard-Huit
- 1956: Mannequins de Paris by André Hunebelle
- 1956: La Traversée de Paris by Claude Autant-Lara - Une femme au restaurant
- 1956: Les Truands by Carlo Rim
- 1958: Maigret tend un piège by Jean Delannoy - Une bouchère
- 1960: Trique, gamin de Paris by Marco de Gastyne
- 1962: Tartarin of Tarascon by Francis Blanche and Raoul André - Berthe Fracca
- 1963: Tante Aurore viendra ce soir / L'Araignée, short film by Claude Pierson : Mme Baju, la concierge
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
- ↑ Name also spelled Marise Paillet, especially in her early years.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Lille. At "Familia Palace", a musical solemnity Grand Écho du Nord, 22 January 1926, p. 3, at available at Gallica.
- ↑ Particularly on the stage of the Concerts AEolian, avenue de l'Opéra in Paris.
- ↑ Les spectacles par T.S.F. École Supérieure de P.T.T. L'Humanité, 12 April 1926, p. 2, on available at Gallica.
- ↑ Faceless voices. Radio-Liberté, 16 June 1939, p. 6, at available at Gallica.
- ↑ Armentières. Le concert de gala de l'Union Orphéonique. La Croix du Nord, 23 March 1926, p. 3, at available at Gallica.
- ↑ Lille. La Sainte-Cécile à l'Union symphonique lilloise Édouard-Lalo. La Croix du Nord, 17 January 1928, p. 3, on available at Gallica.
- ↑ Chronique musicale. Aux Concerts populaires de Lille. Les Spectacles, 18 May 1928, p. 2, on available at Gallica.
- ↑ Au théâtre de Poche à Montparnasse. Spectacle Courteline-Tchekov. Regards, 15 January 1946, p. 13, on available at Gallica.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Au Théâtre de l’œuvre "Junon et le Paon". Paris-Presse, 15 September 1950, p. 4, on available at Gallica.
- ↑ 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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