Maryse Paillet[1] born in
Limoges[2] and died at an indeterminate date after 1970, was a French singer and actress.
Life
Virtually nothing is known about Maryse Paillet other than that she first embarked on an operatic career as a soprano soloist from 1926[3] both on stage[4] and on the airwaves[5][6] before turning to the theatre after the
Liberation of France and to the big and small screen in the very early 1950s.
Her trail is lost after a final role in Mauregard, a television series broadcast in October–November 1970 on the second channel of the
ORTF.
1949: Le Miracle de l'homme pauvre, play in 3 acts and 5 scenes by
Marian Hemar, French adaptation by Cécil Robson, directed by André Clavé, Théâtre municipal de Mulhouse (7 December)
Maryse Paillet[1] born in
Limoges[2] and died at an indeterminate date after 1970, was a French singer and actress.
Life
Virtually nothing is known about Maryse Paillet other than that she first embarked on an operatic career as a soprano soloist from 1926[3] both on stage[4] and on the airwaves[5][6] before turning to the theatre after the
Liberation of France and to the big and small screen in the very early 1950s.
Her trail is lost after a final role in Mauregard, a television series broadcast in October–November 1970 on the second channel of the
ORTF.
1949: Le Miracle de l'homme pauvre, play in 3 acts and 5 scenes by
Marian Hemar, French adaptation by Cécil Robson, directed by André Clavé, Théâtre municipal de Mulhouse (7 December)