- Polaire (Emilie Marie Bouchaud)
Mlle Polaire was the
stage name used by French singer and actress Emilie Marie Bouchaud (May 14 ,1874 –October 14 1939 ).Born at
Agha ,Algiers ,Algeria , she began her show-business career as a café singer, at age 15. At 17, she joined her older brother in Paris,France . Eventually adopting the stage name Polaire, she worked as a music-hall singer; in 1895, her fame increased significantly whenHenri de Toulouse-Lautrec 's sketch of her appeared in the satirical magazine "Le Rire "; in 1900, attention grew again, when she was painted byLeonetto Cappiello .Polaire went on to act in the theatre. Her first major appearance was in 1902, at the
Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens , in the title role of a play based onColette 's "Claudine à Paris". A gifted comedic actress, she became one of the major celebrities of her day.At a time when
tightlacing among women was in vogue, she was famous for her tiny,corset ted waist, which was sometimes reported to have a circumference no greater than 14inch es (35.6centimeter s). This accentuated her large bust, which was said to measure 38 inches (96.5 centimeters). She stood 5 feet and 3 inches (1.60meter s) tall. Talk of her figure and her lavish overdressing in fur coats and dazzling jewels preceded her appearances wherever she went.Jean Lorrain said of herIn 1911, as Pauline Polaire, she was cast her in her first silent-film role. In the next year, she was offered a role in a film by the up-and-coming young director
Maurice Tourneur ; she appeared in six of his films in 1912 and 1913. She then returned to the musical stage and began a tour of theUnited States , after which she appeared at theLondon Coliseum. Polaire returned to films in 1922; she performed in ten between then and 1935, some of themtalkie s.She died in 1939, at age sixty-five; her body was buried at the Cimetière du Centre, in the eastern Paris suburb of
Champigny-sur-Marne .ee also
* [http://www.corsetinformation.com Corset Information Website]
*Antonio de La Gandara - portrait de Polaire - www.lagandara.frExternal links
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* [http://corsetinformation.com/history_polaire.htm Photos Polaire]
* [http://www.polaire-1900.com/ Polaire - Une Etoile de la Belle Epoque]
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