



Renée Carl

Biography
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. A favorite of film director Louis Feuillade, she appeared in, at least, 150 films directed by him including the short Bébé and Bout de Zan comedies. Of the many characters she played in Feuillade's films, perhaps her most famous portrayal was that of Lady Beltham, mistress of the notorious Fantômas in the serial of the same name. She makes an uncredited appearance, as "L'Andalouse," in The Vampires.
In 1922, she directed and starred in the film A Shout from the Abyss, also known as Un cri dans l'abîme. In a 1924 interview for Mon Ciné magazine, she stated that she was introduced to film-making through her friend Léonie Richard.
Selected filmography
Known For

Pépé le Moko
'La Mère Tarte'

The Phantom Crook
Lady Beltham

A Very Fine Lady
La dame vraiment bien

Bout de Zan Steals an Elephant
Charitable lady

The Obsession
Mme Trévoux

The Agony of Byzantium
The Wife of Emperor Constantine

The Trust, or The Battles for Money
Juliette Michaud

The Heart and the Money
Madame Mauguiot