Yvette Andréyor

Yvette Andréyor

Known for: Acting
Biography: 1891-08-06
Deathday: 1962-10-30 (71 years old)

Biography

Yvette Andréyor (born Yvette Louise Pauline Royé, 6 August 1891 – 30 October 1962) was a French actress most popular in the era of silent film. She appeared in more than 100 films between 1910 and 1962. Yvette Louise Pauline Royé was born at the maternity hospital of Port-Royal in the 14th arrondissement of Paris on 6 August 1891 to Jean-Baptiste André Royé, an artist, and Marie-Louise Carcel.At six, she made her debut on the stage of the Théâtre de l'Odéon. She continued her artistic training at the conservatory where she won an award in 1913. Afterwards, she began performing at the Antoine theater and in Belgium.Yvette Royé changed her name to Yvette Andréyor and made her film debut in 1910. She starred in Le haleur (1911) alongside Léonce Perret, who also directed and wrote it, and in Le Bossu (1912). In December 1914, Andréyor performed on Broadway in the play The Union Eternal.Louis Feuillade took notice of her and directed her in numerous short films alongside Renée Carl, René Navarre, André Luguet, and Suzanne Grandais. Over the next ten years, Andréyor became one of Feuillade's favorite actresses.

At the end of 1912, she was Joséphine la pierreuse in Fantômas, a film serial in twelve episodes with René Navarre as the title role. In 1916, she was Jacqueline Aubry in Judex, the young widow with whom the popular hero embodied by René Cresté falls in love. The following year, as Judex concluded filming, Andréyor's collaboration with Louis Feuillade ended.

Andréyor then worked for other filmmakers, such as Gaston Ravel, Jacques de Baroncelli, Robert Péguy, and Germaine Dulac. In 1921, Andréyor acted as Sava Toronthal in Mathias Sandorf, an adaptation of the adventure novel by Jules Verne directed by Henri Fescourt.

In 1923, she returned to the Odéon, the theater where she made her debut, and devoted herself exclusively to the stage for the next 5 years. In 1928, Andréyor returned to the screen, appearing in Two Timid Souls, directed by René Clair.In the 1930s, Andréyor only appeared in short films and was given supporting roles under the direction of Alberto Cavalcanti and Robert Péguy. After World War II, she acted alongside Georges Marchal in Torrents (1946) and Bourvil in Not So Stupid (1946).

Andréyor made her final film appearance in 1962 in La Planque.

Andréyor died in the 16th arrondissement of Paris on 30 October 1962. She is buried in the 33rd division of Saint-Ouen Cemetery.

Filmography

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Léna's mother
Torrents

Torrents (1947)

Movie
Mademoiselle - la gouvernante
Not So Stupid

Not So Stupid (1947)

Movie
La mère de Jeanne
The Fatted Calf

The Fatted Calf (1939)

Movie
Mrs. Campbell, femme du poète
Heart of an Actress

Heart of an Actress (1924)

Movie
Gina Dicolle
Judith

Judith (1922)

Movie
Baronne de Thièvres
Chantelouve

Chantelouve (1921)

Movie
Jacqueline Aubry
Judex

Judex (1916)

Movie
6
Lucienne Lenoir
Remember

Remember (1916)

Movie
Mademoiselle de Craon
Son passé

Son passé (1913)

Movie
Andrée Dorfeuil
L'accident

L'accident (1912)

Movie
Mademoiselle Barsac - la fille du procureur
The Living Dead

The Living Dead (1912)

Movie
La femme du haleur
Le haleur

Le haleur (1911)

Movie
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Information

Known For
Acting

Gender
Female

Birthday
1891-08-06

Deathday
1962-10-30 (71 years old)

Birth Name
Yvette Louise Pauline Royé

Birth Place
14e arrondissement de Paris

Citizenships
France

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Louis Feuillade
Yvette Andréyor,
Louis Feuillade worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
20 Movies
Renée Carl
Yvette Andréyor,
Renée Carl worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
12 Movies
Léonce Perret
Yvette Andréyor,
Léonce Perret worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
11 Movies
René Navarre
Yvette Andréyor,
René Navarre worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
8 Movies
Louis Leubas
Yvette Andréyor,
Louis Leubas worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
8 Movies
Édouard Mathé
Yvette Andréyor,
Édouard Mathé worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
7 Movies
Paul Manson
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Paul Manson worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
6 Movies
Marcel Lévesque
Yvette Andréyor,
Marcel Lévesque worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
6 Movies
Gaston Michel
Yvette Andréyor,
Gaston Michel worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
6 Movies
Georges Flateau
Yvette Andréyor,
Georges Flateau worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
5 Movies
Luitz-Morat
Yvette Andréyor,
Luitz-Morat worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
5 Movies
Olinda Mano
Yvette Andréyor,
Olinda Mano worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
5 Movies
René Cresté
Yvette Andréyor,
René Cresté worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
5 Movies
André Luguet
Yvette Andréyor,
André Luguet worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
4 Movies
Jean Aymé
Yvette Andréyor,
Jean Aymé worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
4 Movies
Jean Toulout
Yvette Andréyor,
Jean Toulout worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
4 Movies
Armand Dutertre
Yvette Andréyor,
Armand Dutertre worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
4 Movies
Léon Klausse
Yvette Andréyor,
Léon Klausse worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
4 Movies
Luitz-Morat
Yvette Andréyor,
Luitz-Morat worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
4 Movies
Marthe Vinot
Yvette Andréyor,
Marthe Vinot worked together with Yvette Andréyor in:
3 Movies
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