Andrée Méry

Andrée Méry (1876–1968; née Blanche Andrée Mériaux), was a French theater and film actress, translator, and playwright. In the early 19th century she often performed at the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe in Paris. In 1916, Méry worked as part of the company at Theatre Français in New York City but resigned in late-January after difficulties with director Lucien Laurent Bonheur.

List of theatre roles

 * 1905, L' Amourette by Pierre Veber, Théâtre Antoine, Paris; as Jeannine
 * 1911, Musoette, at Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris; as Gilberte Martinel
 * 1916, Son Homme, at Theatre Français, New York City
 * 1916, La Princesse Georges by Alexandre Dumas, at Theatre Français, New York City; as the princess
 * 1916, Suzy by André Barde, at Theatre Français, New York City; was part of a double feature
 * 1928, Week End, at Théâtre de la Potinière, Paris

List of film roles

 *  (1910), silent film directed by Georges Denola
 *  (1910), silent film directed by Albert Capellani
 * Nicole and Her Virtue (1932), as Mme. Buzet; drama film directed by René Hervil
 * The Phantom Carriage (1939), as "la vieille repentie"; drama film directed by Julien Duvivier

List of playwright and translation work

 * 1927, Fanny et ses gens by Pierre Scize and Andrée Méry after Jerome K. Jerome, at Théâtre Daunou, Paris; directed by Edmond Roze