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Marcelle Corday (8 January 1890 – 25 June 1971) was a Belgian-born American actress. She mostly played character parts in silent and sound films.
Marcelle Corday. Actress: The Great Ziegfeld. Touted by contemporary studio publicity as a 'native Parisian', Marcelle was in fact born in Brussels on January 8 1890. Her father, who was most definitely French, had her packed off to be educated at private schools in Paris and Geneva.
Marcelle Corday. Actress: The Great Ziegfeld. Touted by contemporary studio publicity as a 'native Parisian', Marcelle was in fact born in Brussels on January 8 1890. Her father, who was most definitely French, had her packed off to be educated at private schools in Paris and Geneva.
Marcelle Corday was a Belgian actress who appeared in numerous supporting roles, typically minor, usually uncredited, in Hollywood films.
Marcelle Corday was a Belgian actress who appeared in numerous supporting roles, typically minor, usually uncredited, in Hollywood films.
Marcelle Corday was a actress who was born in 1890 in Belgium and died in 1971 known for: The Scarlet Letter, Always Goodbye, The Barbarian, They Had to See Paris, Swamp Fire, Quality Street, Allotment Wives, This Modern Age, Happy Landing and Midnight Mystery
Marcelle Corday's films include A Farewell to Arms, Blonde Venus, The Scarlet Letter, Flesh and the Devil