Sorel, Cécile (1873–1966)
Sorel, Cécile (1873–1966)
French actress. Name variations: Cecile Sorel. Born Sept 17, 1873, in Paris, France; died Sept 3, 1966, in Deauville, France; m. Viscomte de Segur.
Made stage debut in Paris; appeared at the Vaudeville in Lysistrata (1892), then in the title role of Flipote, Queen of Naples in Madame Sans-Gêne, and Claudine in Viveurs; appeared in numerous productions at the Odéon (1898–1901), then embarked on a long career with the Comédie Française (1901–35), appearing in such roles as the Marquise in Les Affrontes, Célimène in Le Misanthrope, Elmire in Tartuffe, the Comtesse in Le Mariage de Figaro, and the leads in Sapho, L'Abbe Constantin, Le Paon, Notre Jeunesse, Chacun sa vie, Les Deux Hommes, Vouloir and Le Roi Christine, among others; became a sociétaire (1904); left the stage (1950) and was admitted as a novice of the 3rd order of the Franciscans, Bayonne.