Suzanne Flon

Suzanne Flon

ACTRESS

Opulent French actress Suzanne Flon, who came from humble beginnings, evolved into a luminous stage and film star whose career lasted five decades. She was born near Paris, the daughter of a railway worker and a seamstress and at school developed an interest in writing poetry. Following high school she worked as an English interpreter at Au Printemps, a large Parisian department store, before finding a position with the famed songbird Édith Piaf as her personal secretary. Ms. Flon's first performance was as a mistress of ceremonies in a musical revue. She continued on stage and eventually developed an association with the noted playwright Jean Anouilh in the early 1940s; she played his heroine Ismene in "Antigone" and played Joan of Arc to great acclaim in "The Lark" in 1953. She also dabbled in avant garde works by Marguerite Duras as well as Shakespeare, Pirandello, Chekhov and Molliere and won a number of stage awards for her efforts. In 1959, she became a member of the Theatre National Populaire and appeared in several plays under the direction of René Clair.
  • When was
    Suzanne Flon born?

    Suzanne Flon was born on Monday, January 28, 1918

  • Where was
    Suzanne Flon born?

    Suzanne Flon was born in Le Kreml-Bictre, See [now Val-de-Marne], France

  • How old was
    Suzanne Flon when they died?

    Suzanne Flon was 88

  • When did Suzanne Flon die?

    Suzanne Flon died on
    Wednesday, June 15, 2005

  • How tall is Suzanne Flon?

    Suzanne Flon is 5'4"(1.63m)


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