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  1. Germaine Deluermoz, más conocida como Germaine Dermoz (París, 1889-ibídem, 7 de noviembre de 1966), fue una actriz francesa. [1] De familia de actrices, era hermana de Jeanne Delvair y tía de Annabella. Comenzó en la compañía de Réjane y se incorporó a la Comédie Française. [1]

  2. Germaine Dermoz (born Germaine Deluermoz; 30 July 1888 – 6 November 1966) was a French film and theatre actress of the early-to-mid twentieth century. She performed in over twenty theatre productions, frequently in the Théâtre Réjane. Her film career took place mostly during the silent movie era.

  3. Germaine Dermoz, née Germaine Deluermoz le 30 juillet 1888 à Paris 1 er et morte le 6 novembre 1966 à Paris 15 e, est une actrice française. Elle est la sœur de l'actrice Jeanne Delvair (1877-1949) et du peintre animalier Henri Deluermoz (1876-1943).

  4. Germaine Dermoz (1888 - 1966) fue una actriz de Francia conocida por: La sonriente Madame Beudet, Monsieur Vincent, El baile, Le mystère de Notre-Dame de Paris, Madame de Langeais (C), De afwezige, Eugénie Grandet (C), Remontons les Champs-Elysées, Le fils de Caroline chérie y Le long des trottoirs

  5. Germaine Dermoz was born on 30 July 1888 in Paris, France. She was an actress, known for Le bal (1931), Little Jack (1912) and Let's Go Up the Champs-Élysées (1938). She was married to Jean Galland and Georges Saillard. She died on 6 November 1966 in Paris, France.

  6. Germaine Dermoz es una Actriz francesa. Descubre su biografía, detalles de su carrera y toda su actualidad.

  7. 12 de mar. de 2024 · Released in 1923, this silent masterpiece not only showcases Dulac's visionary direction but also offers a profound exploration of the human psyche. A forerunner in feminist filmmaking, this hidden gem remains a testament to the power of expression in the silent era.