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Francel, pretty divette films sung prewar






the early 30s, the arrival of talking pictures, there was singing at the top in French films: comedies were very popular at the time, sometimes filmed in partnership with American and German studios better equipped on a technical level. Among the stars of these operettas filmed so prized by the public, and unjustly dismissed and forgotten today were pretty soprano Jacqueline Francel , who had learned his comic opera.

Francel Jacqueline is the daughter of a famous Fernand Francel tenor of the Paris Opera House we saw later in the film The Three Musketeers Diamant-Berger (he played Louis XIII) and alongside his daughter in the call of silence. After taking singing lessons and acrobatics, the brunette girl starts in Paris at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees, in "The Magic Flute" before singing "The Marriage of Figaro" opera comique . Then it veers towards shows easier by dealing with the operetta style very popular in the late 20s. The operetta Flossie (1929) for her is a triumph staff, and even the novelist Colette shared his enthusiasm. In the show also included a man named Jean Gabin in a minor role. His short affair with Jacqueline break the household he formed with Gaby Basset.
The couple ends up in Arsene Lupin banker, musical adapted from novels by Maurice Leblanc. The exquisite Jacqueline is again very noticeable in the operetta naughty Pausole Honegger King, which tells the story of a kingdom whose king debauched changes women every day. Become one of the most young first to Paris, the pretty actress has great taste: Emile Ruhlmann, illustrates production designer, designs to his attention at the Salon of Decorative Artists of 1930, a pair of wooden furniture violet, a dresser and secretary details of enriched silver bronze. Real gems of Art Nouveau that were awarded 305,000 euros by a recent auction.

With the advent of talking pictures, movie studios crave knowing the young actresses sing and play their next productions. In 1932, Jacqueline is committed to Francel Mirages of Paris of Russian director Fyodor Ozep which recounts the rise in Paris to a small Provincial naive gradually lost his illusions in the big city. International success as well as public criticism (we'd like to see on DVD someday!). The same year, Jacqueline played alongside the great Raimu in small chocolate Marc Allegret (so few gags are signed Jacques Prévert). She also has several serious 78s with tunes from operettas such as Florestan I of Sacha Guitry.
Logically, Jacqueline takes on screen roles that made her success on stage (remove me, King Pausole ...). Bleached blonde, like the American stars, all doors open before her, even those of Hollywood. In 1933 she co-starred with Maurice Chevalier in the French version of The Way to Love (love guide). Unfortunately, the result is not very convincing, very bad dialogues and "Jacqueline seems to get bored", to quote the press at the time.
Back in Paris, Jacqueline plays with Henry Garat, the darling of the ladies, in films sung nice, but took a nasty shot of old. In studios in Berlin, she participated in the French version of the operetta Gypsy Baron (1935) with Anton Walbrook. In 1936, she is one the main roles of great American operetta by Yves Mirande seconded by Siodmak: the great chorus, which takes place in the worlds of music hall, with Fernand Gravey in poor but talented young musician, who made his fortune by calling an operetta. Despite the music of Richard Heyman (the path of paradise), and some dreamlike passages to Berkeley, the film errs on the side sentimentality. Jacqueline
dream always to give an international turn in his career, but Kurt Weill's operetta that opens in London is a resounding failure. However, the actress is King Pausole triumph in South America where the piece shocked ... but fills the rooms.

Besides the operettas, one is astonished to discover in the filmography of the singer a biography of Charles de Foucauld, a missionary in Algeria and Morocco, killed in Tamanrasset by a band of rebels and a film loosely inspired by destiny of St. Therese of Lisieux (the leafless pink). Works full of good intentions, but if they made flatly lose interest. The decline
films sung will terminate at the end of the film career of the blonde divette. However , Will continue his career on stage in the operetta including balalaika, with Reda Cairo, in 1938 a success or a resumption of chives in 1942.

In 1941, she married Gabriel Bouillon, professor at the National Conservatory of Music.
After the war, the singer "the voice of tit" turns to the theater. We will find it especially feather in the wind or Potato Nohain Jean Marcel Achard.
Francel Jacqueline died in 1962 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, complications after surgery. Woman with a big heart and an extreme simplicity, she spent tirelessly to several philanthropic endeavors.

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