Véra Korène
Véra Korène | |
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Born |
Rébecca Véra Korestzky June 6, 1901 Bakhmut, Russia |
Died |
November 19, 1996 95) Louveciennes, France | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1922–1978 |
Véra Korène (June 6, 1901 – November 19, 1996), was a Russian-born French actress and singer.
Born Rébecca Véra Korestzky in Russia of Jewish heritage, she fled the Revolution and settled in Paris, France.
Using the Francized name Korène, she began her career in the theatre but also appeared in a number of films during the 1930s. A mainstay of the Parisian stage, in the 1950s she organized her own theatre production company, putting on performances at the Comédie Française. In 1956 she was named director of the Théâtre de la Renaissance, a position she held until 1978.
Véra Korène died in 1996 in Louveciennes in a senior citizen's home and was interred in the Cimetière de Pantin in the Parisian suburb of Pantin.
Partial Filmography:
- The Faceless Voice (1933)
- Belle de nuit (1933)
- Second Bureau (1935)
- Sept hommes, une femme (1936)
- L'Argent (1936)
- Le batelier de la Volga (1936)
- Au service du tsar (1936)
- Deuxième Bureau (Second Bureau) (1936)
- Tamara la complaisante (1937)
- Double crime sur la ligne Maginot (1937)
- La danseuse rouge, 1937 (The Red Dancer) (1937)
- Café de Paris (1938)
- La Brigade sauvage (1939)
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