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  1. Suzanne Bianchetti (24 February 1889 – 17 October 1936) was a film actress. Suzanne Bianchetti appeared in her first film in the early 1900s and quickly became one of France's most loved and respected actresses.

  2. Suzanne Bianchetti est une actrice française née le 24 février 1889 dans le 8e arrondissement de Paris 1, ville où elle est morte à son domicile le 17 octobre 1936, dans le 9e arrondissement 2 . Son mari René Jeanne a créé en 1937 le prix Suzanne-Bianchetti, décerné à l'actrice la plus prometteuse.

    • 17 octobre 1936 (à 47 ans)Paris, France
    • Française
    • 24 février 1889Paris, France
    • Actrice
  3. Suzanne Bianchetti. Actress: Violettes impériales. Suzanne Bianchetti was born in Paris in 1889. During the First World War she made her cinema debut in the propaganda film La femme française pendant la guerre/The French Woman during the War (Alexandre Devarennes, 1917).

    • January 1, 1
    • Paris, France
    • January 1, 1
    • Paris, France
  4. Actress: Violettes impériales. Suzanne Bianchetti was born in Paris in 1889. During the First World War she made her cinema debut in the propaganda film La femme française pendant la guerre/The French Woman during the War (Alexandre Devarennes, 1917).

    • February 24, 1889
    • October 17, 1936
  5. The Prix Suzanne Bianchetti is an award in French cinema given annually since 1937 [citation needed] to the most promising young film actress. The award was created by writer and actor René Jeanne (1887–1969) who served as the director of L'Etablissement Cinématographique des Armées.

  6. The Loves of Casanova or Casanova is a 1927 French Historical drama film directed by Alexandre Volkoff and starring Ivan Mozzhukhin, Suzanne Bianchetti and Diana Karenne. The film portrays the life and adventures of Giacomo Casanova (1725-1798).

  7. Verdun: Looking at History: Directed by Léon Poirier. With Albert Préjean, Jeanne Marie-Laurent, Suzanne Bianchetti, Hans Brausewetter. Dramatic re-enactment of the battle of Verdun during World War I, as seen by both French and German sides.