
French film star, Paulette
Dubost passed away on September 21, 2011 at the age of 100. appeared in more than 150 films during her 81 year career. She was a witty, naughty and clever comedienne in many French comedies of the 1930's. She also proved to be good in dramatic roles, such as Ginette in
"Hotel du Nord" (1938) and Lisette in
"La règle du jeu" (1939). Paulette Dubost was born Paulette
Marie
Emma
Deplanque in Paris, France, on Ocotber 8, 1910. Her father was a petroleum engineer and her mother a singer at the Op
éra
Comique. Paulette began her career at the age of 7 at the Op
éra
de
Paris. At 17, she switched to operetta and played for two years in
"Les Aventures du roi Pausole" (The Adventures of King Pausole) at the Bouffes
Parisiens
with Simone
Simon, Edwige
Feuill
ère and Viviane
Romance. Her naughty look and her voice were quickly noticed by film makers, and from 1930 on she played roles in films by Jacques
Tourneur, Jean
Renoir, Andre
Cayatte, Gilles
Grangier and Max
Ophuls. In "
Le Roi de Champs Elysses" (1935, Max Nosseck) she appeared opposite the famous silent film star Buster
Keaton in a dual role. She played a supporting part in
"Hotel du Nord" (1936), the second in Marcel Carne's trio of 'fatalistic romantic melodramas' starring Annabella and Jean
-Pierre
Aumont. Her most famous film from this period is Jean
Renoir's
"La Règle du jeu" (1939). Though it's now regarded as one of the great classics of the French film, it was not warmly received on its original release in 1939
After the war Dubost co-starred with Danielle Darrieux in
"Au Petit Bonheur" (1946, Marcel L'Herbier), derived from a stage play, written by Marc
Gilbert
Sauvajon. She appeared in the interesting Swiss post-war drama
"Four in a Jeep" (1951, Leopold Lindtberg) starring Viveca
Lindfors and Ralph
Meeker. Max
Oph
üls then gave Paulette Dubost parts in
Le plaisir/Pleasure (1951), based on three short stories by of Guy
de
Maupassant, and
Lola Montes (1955) starring Martine
Carol. In 1992, she published a memoir entitled
C'est court la vie (It's a short life). Even in old age she continued to perform in films. Her last film appearance was in the short film
Curriculum (2007, Alexander Moix). Paulette Dubost is currently 99 years old. She was married to Andre
Ostertag from 1936 till 1944. They have a daughter, born in 1942. Paulette appeared in one Euro-western "Viva Maria!" (1965) as Madame Diog
ène with Brigite Bardot and Jeanne Moreau. - By Bob Holland
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