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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Renée_CarlRenée Carl - Wikipedia

    Renée Carl (10 June 1875 – 31 July 1954) was a French actress of the silent era. She was born in Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée, France, and died in Paris, France. Between 1907 and 1937, she appeared in 186 films.

  2. Renée Carl, née Renée Henriette Emilie Grolleau le 10 juin 1875 à Fontenay-le-Comte et morte le 31 juillet 1954 à Paris XVIII e, est une actrice et une réalisatrice française. Elle fut presque uniquement une actrice du cinéma muet [1]. Elle tourna principalement avec Louis Feuillade dans une multitude de courts métrages.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0137288Renée Carl - IMDb

    Renée Carl was born on 10 June 1875 in Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée, France. She was an actress and director, known for Severo Torelli (1914), Fantômas: In the Shadow of the Guillotine (1913) and Fantômas: The Dead Man Who Killed (1913). She died on 31 July 1954 in Paris, France.

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    • Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée, France
    • January 1, 1
    • Paris, France
  4. Renée Carl (10 June 1875 – 31 July 1954) was a French actress of the silent era. She was born in Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée, France, and died in Paris, France. Between 1907 and 1937, she appeared in 186 films.

  5. Renée Carl was born on June 10, 1875 in Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée, France. She was an actress and director, known for Severo Torelli (1914), Fantômas: In the Shadow of the Guillotine (1913) and Fantômas: The Dead Man Who Killed (1913). She died on July 31, 1954 in Paris, France.

    • June 10, 1875
    • July 31, 1954
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  7. Aug 4, 2021 · Kenyatta D. Berry, author of The Family Tree Toolkit and former host of The Genealogy Roadshow is joined by professional genealogist Renée Carl, who not only works with ancestry but has been at the forefront for keeping records accessible to all populations and has taken the fight to Washington, D.C.