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Germaine Sablon (19 July 1899 at Le Perreux-sur-Marne – 17 April 1985 at Saint-Raphael) was a French singer, film actress and a WWII French Resistance fighter.
She starred in some 15 films between 1920 and 1956.
Biography
Germaine Sablon was born into an artistic family: daughter of Charles Sablon (composer born in 1871), sister of André Sablon (composer), of Jean Sablon (popular singer) and of Marcel Sablon, (director of the Monte Carlo Ballet) and later, she became the aunt of actor Jacques Sablon.
Germaine Sablon began a career as an operetta singer in 1915.
From 1919, she played in silent films.
Married twice, in 1918 to Maurice Bloch, then in 1921 to Charles Legrand, she was for many years the companion of the writer Joseph Kessel.
She interrupted her career in the 1920s to give birth to two sons.
As early as 1932, she started recording her songs. At the same time, her career as an actress underwent a considerable turning point with the advent of talking films.
With the Fall of France in 1940, she left Paris for Saint-Raphaël. She stayed with Joseph Kessel (with whom, as noted, she would start a long relationship) and his nephew Maurice Druon. Along with André Girard and André Gillois, she joined the Resistance fight against the Nazi occupier.
In 1941 she took refuge in Switzerland, then in London in 1943.
On 30 May 1943, she sang for the first time the Chant des Partisans and recorded it for Alberto Cavalcanti's propaganda film Three Songs about Resistance.
Involved with Free France, in the later part of the war she was a nurse in the Hadfield-Spears Ambulance Unit and followed the 1st Free French Division in Italy and France.
From 1945 to 1955, she recorded thirty songs.
Germaine Sablon was a Chevalier (Knight) of the Legion of Honor, and a holder of the Croix de guerre 1939–1945.
Songs
Vous ne savez pas (duet with Jean Sablon)
Mon légionnaire
Mon homme
La petite île
Partance
Le Chant des partisans
Paris est à nous
Filmography
1920: In La Double Existence du docteur Morart by Jacques Grétillat, she played Yvonne Saurel
1920: In Au-delà des lois humaines by Gaston Roudès and Marcel Dumont, she played Lise Duclary
1920: In L'Envol by Pierre Hot (short film)
1920: In Le Mont maudit by Paul Garbagni (short film), she played Pearl Benton
1921: In Sans fortune by Geo Kessler
1931: In A Telephone Call by Georges Lacombe, she played Manette
1931: In Tante Aurélie by Henri Diamant-Berger (short film)
1932: In Le truc du Brésilien by Alberto Cavalcanti
1932: In Chassé-croisé by Maurice Diamant-Berger (short film)
1932: In Plaisirs défendus by Alberto Cavalcanti (short film)
1934: In Paris-Deauville by Jean Delannoy, she played Paulette de Sempé
1934: In Sidonie Panache by Henry Wulschleger, she played Séraphine
1934: In Surprise partie by Marc Didier (short film)
1936: In La Vie parisienne (Parisian Life) by Robert Siodmak, she played The Singer
1936: In La Rose effeuillée by Georges Pallu
1936: In La Terre qui meurt, by Jean Vallée, she played Félicité
1937: In Au soleil de Marseille (In the Sun of Marseille) by Pierre-Jean Ducis, she played Ginette
1937: In If You Return by Jacques Daniel-Norman she played Irène Delly
1941: In Sixième étage by Maurice Cloche, she played The Woman in Grey
1943: In Pourquoi nous combattons (Why We Fight)
1955: In Tides of Passion by Jean Stelli, she played Mme Goudart
References
External links
Germaine Sablon on data.bnf.fr
Germaine Sablon at IMDb
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