Sylvie (1883–1970)
Sylvie (1883–1970)
French stage and screen character actress. Name variations: Louise Sylvie; Madame Sylvie; Louise Silvain. Born Louise Mainquéne, Jan 3, 1883, in Paris, France; died Jan 5, 1970, in Compiègne, Oise, Picardie, France; dau. of Louise (Morel) and M. Mainquéne; studied at the Conservatoire under M. Silvain.
Made stage debut at the Odéon as Agnes in École des femmes (1902), followed by Resurrection, Les Appeleurs, Madame Scarron, Son Père, La flamme, Jacques Aban, Diane de Poitiers, Les Corbeaux, Troilus et Cressida, La foi, Faust, Un Grand Bourgeois, Monsieur Brotonneau, and La Possession; films include Crime et châtiment (as Catherine Ivanova), Un Carnet de Bal, Le Corbeau, Nous sommes tous des assassins, Thèrése Raquin and La vieille dame indigne (The Shameless Old Lady, 1965).