Born in Paris in 1897, this artist pursued a life shaped by the stage and screen, embracing performances with a steady, disciplined approach. Trained in the theater, she developed a presence that translated across mediums, drawing on intimate understanding of character, rhythm, and gesture. Her career spanned several decades of creative exploration, during which she collaborated with writers, directors, and fellow actors to bring varied narratives to life. Known for a poised, resilient temperament and a quiet fluency in expression, she cultivated a body of work that reflects curiosity, adaptability, and a commitment to craft. Her lifelong engagement with performance left a measured, enduring imprint on the acting community.