Biography
Francine Mussey (6 October 1897 – 23 March 1933) was a French film actress whose career began in the silent film era of the 1920s and ended in 1933 when she committed suicide by ingesting poison at age 35.Mussey was born in the 18th arrondissement of Paris as Marcelle Fromholt in 1897. She made her debut in the 1920 Lucien Lehmann-directed film L'épave, opposite actors Marcel Bonneau and Jean-François Martial. She would go on to appear in a number of films throughout the 1920s and into the sound film era of the early 1930s directed by Louis Feuillade, Gaston Ravel, Alexandre Ryder and Jean Daumery, among others. She appeared in the 1927 epic Napoléon which ran for five and a half hours.
Filmography
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Movies 12
Buridan's Donkey (1932)
Movie
Lee Merrick
The Crowd Roars (1932)
Movie
Yvette
Round of Hours (1931)
Movie
Germaine d'Aguzon
Le bonheur du jour (1927)
Movie
Anne Lucile Philippe Laridon Duplessis
Napoléon (1927)
Movie
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Floria
Leurs destinées (1926)
Movie
The Cradle of God (1926)
Movie
Claire Hoffmann
Le chiffonnier de Paris (1924)
Movie
Manon
The Scar (1924)
Movie
Hermance
La gosseline (1923)
Movie
Christiane
The House of Mystery (1923)
Movie
Eugénie de Choiseul
Uncle Bernac (1921)
Movie
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Known ForActing
GenderFemale
Birthday1897-10-06
Deathday1933-03-26 (35 years old)
Birth NameMarcelle Fromholt
Birth Place18th arrondissement of Paris, France
CitizenshipsFrance
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