Jehanne d'Alcy

A performer at the Théâtre Robert-Houdin from 1888, when it was re-opened by Georges Méliès, Jehanne d'Alcy (also known as Fanny Manieux) later became Méliès's mistress and appeared in a number of his films, including the first of his risqué productions Après le bal - le tub (1897). Méliès's first wife Eugenie died in May 1913, and in 1925 he married d'Alcy. Her concession of a toy stall at the Gare Montparnasse, Paris, manned by Georges, provided their only income for several years. In 1932 they moved into an apartment at a home for cinema veterans. After Méliès's death, d'Alcy appeared in the poignant framing sequences of Georges Franju's short dramatisation of his life, Le Grand Méliès (1952), with Méliès's son André playing his father. Jehanne d'Alcy died on 14 October 1956 at Versailles, aged ninety-two.

Known For

Birth Location Vaujours, Seine-et-Oise [now Seine-Saint-Denis], France
Born 1865-03-20
Died 1956-10-14

Movies

Le Grand Méliès as Commentaire
1952
1952
The Impossible Voyage as Villager at Seaport (uncredited)
1904
A Trip to the Moon as Secretary / Star / Rocket Attendant (uncredited)
1902
Bluebeard as Le Nouvelle Épouse de Barbe-bleue (as Jeanne d'Alcy)
1901
Joan of Arc as Mère de Jeanne
1900
Cinderella as Fairy Godmother
1899
Cleopatra's Tomb as le fantôme de Cléopâtre
1899
The Pillar of Fire as Ayesha
1899
The Temptation of St. Anthony as Seductive Woman Who Appears on the Cross (uncredited)
1898
1898
After the Ball as Woman
1897
A Nightmare as Woman in Toga
1896
The Haunted Castle as Young woman
1896
The Vanishing Lady as Woman (as Jeanne d'Alcy)
1896

Movies

A Trip to the Moon Costume Designer
1902