Born in Paris on a spring morning in 1908, this performer pursued the craft of acting with quiet persistence and steady curiosity. From early stage work to larger screen opportunities, the career developed through a series of thoughtful roles that emphasized presence, timing, and a keen sensitivity to character. Guided by a disciplined routine and a willingness to collaborate, they cultivated a reputation for reliability and a thoughtful approach to material. Across decades of work, the craft remained the central focus, with each project offering new challenges and opportunities to connect with audiences. A lifelong commitment to the expressive possibilities of performance marked a steady, enduring journey in the performing arts.