Fabienne Fabrèges
Fabienne Fabrèges was a French stage and screen actress, director and writer. She made her stage debut in Paris when she was 1904 performing in Balzac’s “La cousine Bette.” Her first film was "Le portrait de Mireille" in 1909. Fabienne Fabrèges appeared in some 70 film productions, the last probably in "La piccola ignota" (1923).
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Fabienne Fabrèges filmography
Who is Fabienne Fabrèges?+
Fabienne Fabrèges was a French silent film actress, director, and writer who achieved significant success in France and Italy during the 1910s.
What is Fabienne Fabrèges known for?+
She is best known for her roles in Fantômas (1913), Manon de Montmartre (1914), and for writing and acting in Gentlemen of the Jury (1916). Explore her filmography on Mood.
What kind of work did Fabienne Fabrèges make?+
Her body of work consists primarily of silent era dramas, crime thrillers, and war romances produced in European studios during the early 20th century.














