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Janie Marèse : ウィキペディア英語版
Janie Marèse
Janie Marèse (born Jeanne Marie Thérèse Bugnot, 23 May 1908 in Chartres, Eure-et-Loir - 14 August 1931 in Sainte-Maxime, Var) was a French actress who appeared in four shorts and three feature-length films, most notably Jean Renoir's second sound film ''La Chienne'', before her premature death, aged 23, in a road accident.
== Career ==
Marèse made her first screen appearance in a 1929 short ''C'est par amour pour vous Madame''. Her first full-length feature was ''Amours viennoises'' in 1930, followed by the Marc Allégret-directed adaptation of ''Mam'zelle Nitouche.
Marèse's break came when she was offered the leading role (originally intended for Catherine Hessling) in Renoir's ''La Chienne'' (''The Bitch''), in which she played Lulu, a prostitute who connives with her pimp and lover (Georges Flamant) to exploit financially an unhappily married man (Michel Simon) who has fallen in love with her. Marèse's performance was well received and seemed to mark the start of a potentially successful career.〔(''La Chienne'' at Films de France )〕

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