, the Marquise de Morny. The kiss they exchanged on stage at the end of the show caused an uproar. Her career continued, however, in the largest cinemas in Paris and throughout France. In, published in 1913, a year after she left the stage, the writer tells of the difficulties of an acting career, the grueling rhythm of the tours, the physical and mental fatigue.
“We only see the pain that people inflict upon themselves ... The light of the theater, the glitter, the costumes, the masked faces, the smiles. It is not a show for me.... I see only the job, the sweat, the skin that is yellow in broad daylight, the discouragement.”This is perhaps the most amazing episode of's career. In 1932, the writer opened a beauty salon on rue Miromesnil, in Paris, subsidized by her friend, Princess of Polignac.
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