Also known as
  • Léonie Marie Julie Bathiat
Arletty (15 May 1898 - 24 July 1992) was a French fashion model, singer, and actress. Arletty was born Léonie Marie Julie Bathiat in Courbevoie (near Paris), to a working-class family. Her early career was dominated by the music hall, later appearing in plays and cabaret. Arletty’s career took off around 1936 when she appeared as leading lady in the stage plays Les Joies du Capitole and Fric-Frac, in which she starred opposite Michel Simon. Arletty was a stage performer for ten years before her... full article at wikipedia
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  • May 15, 1898
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  • Jul 24, 1992
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