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Claude Génia

French postcard by S.E.R.P., Paris, no.86. Photo: Studio Harcourt.

 

Claude Génia (1913-1979) was a French film and stage actress of Russian origin. She was also a theatre manager. As a film actress her glory years were in the 1940s, with films such as Le Capitan (Robert Vernay 1946).

 

Claude Génia was born in 1913 in Vetlouga (Russia) as Claude Génia Aranovitch. She made her debut as film actress in the part of Gisèle next to Edwige Feuillère in the comedy L'honorable Catherine/The Honorable Catherine (1943) by Marcel L'Herbier, about a woman who blackmails others among whom Gisèle and Jack (Raymond Rouleau). She became a star in the part of Delphine de Nucingen, Honoré de Balzac’s heroin, in the adaptation of Le Père Goriot (1945) by Robert Vernay, starring Pierre Renoir as Vautrin and Pierre Larquey in the title part. In 1946 Vernay gave Génia the role of Gisèle d’Angoulême in Le Capitan/The Captain (Robert Vernay, 1946), with again Pierre Renoir as the Duke of Angoulême, and co-starring Jean Pâqui (Le Capitan), Sophie Desmarets (Marion Delorme), Huguette Duflos (Marie de Medici), and Aimé Clairiond (Concini). Based on a novel by Michel Zévaco, the cape and dagger film deals with young Adhémar de Capestang, nicknamed le Capitan, who arrives in Paris looking for fortune and falls in love with beautiful Gisele d’Angouleme. Her father, though, is messed up in a conspiracy against the young king Louis XIII. Marshall Concini would like to keep the power his lover, queen-mother Marie de Medici, gave to him, but The Captain fights the conspiracy, defending the young king Louis XIII (Serge Emrich) and Concini is killed. (In 1960 a popular remake would be made by André Hunebelle, with Jean Marais as Le capitan and Elsa Martinelli as Gisèle.)

 

Other major parts in the 1940s of Claude Génia were in the Franco-Italian coproduction Les beaux jours du roi Murat (Théophile Pathé, 1947), co-starring Alfred Adam and Junie Astor, Carrefour du crime (Jean Sacha, 1948) with Louis Salou, and La Louve (Guillaume Radot, 1949) with Jean Davy. In 1952 Génia played the part of Jeanne Donge in the thriller La Vérité sur Bébé Donge (Henri Decoin, 1942), with Jean Gabin and Danielle Darrieux, followed by parts such as La Carconte in Le comte de Monte- Christo (Robert Vernay, 1954) starring Jean Marais. From 1958 to 1966 Génia directed the Théâtre Edouard VII and was absent from the screen, but after that she returned for parts like Madame Golovine in J'ai tué Raspoutine (Robert Hossein, 1967) starring Gert Fröbe as Rasputin, and Marguerite in the horror comedy Dracula père et fils (1976) by Édouard Molinaro. On stage she appeared as Hécuba with Claude Jade, François Beaulieu and Corinne Marchand in La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu (1975), staged at the Théâtre des Célestins in Lyon, and directed by Jean Meyer. Génia also appeared on television, as in Les Enfants du faubourg (episode 45 of the series Les Cinq Dernières Minutes (Maurice Frydland), 1968. Claude Génia died in 1979 in Tours, France.

 

Sources: Wikipedia (French) and IMDb.

 

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