- Henri de la Falaise
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bgcolour = silver
name = Henri de la Falaise
birthname = Henri Marquis de la Falaise de Coudray
birthdate =February 11 ,1898
deathdate =April 10 ,1972
spouse =Gloria Swanson (1925-1931)
Constance Bennett (1931-1940)Henri le Bailly, Marquis de La Coudraye de La Falaise (
Saint-Cyr-l'École ,France ,February 11 ,1898 -April 10 ,1972 ) was a French nobleman,translator ,film director ,film producer , sometimesactor andwar hero who was best known for his high-profile marriages to two leadingHollywood actresses.Notably handsome and universally known as "Hank," the marquis was admiringly described by the actress
Lillian Gish as "a real war hero. In his bathing-suit he presents a graphic picture of what modern warfare does to a man — he is so cut-and-shot and covered with scars."La Falaise directed at least five motion pictures, among them two exotic productions about primitive life and customs: "
Kliou The Killer " (1934, released 1936, also known as "Kliou the Killer Tiger ") and ' (1933, released 1937, also known as ').He is probably better known, however, for being the third of film star
Gloria Swanson 's six husbands. They married onJanuary 28 ,1925 , after meeting on the set of the Swanson film "Madame Sans-Gêne ", on which La Falaise was working as a translator. They were officially divorced in November 1931, at which time Swanson was several months pregnant by Michael Farmer, an Irish sportsman who would become her fourth husband. (Thinking her divorce from La Falaise was already finalized, the actress had married Farmer in August, which was technically bigamy, and was forced to remarry him, legally, in November.) Swanson did conceive a child with La Falaise but had an abortion; it was an action she regretted, according to her autobiography, "Swanson on Swanson ".In November 1931, days after his divorce from Swanson was finalized, La Falaise married film actress
Constance Bennett and with her founded Bennett Productions, a film company for which he directed"Legong: Dance of the Virgin" (the silent movie was the first color movie filmed inBali ) and "Kliou the Killer" (filmed in present-dayVietnam and the last film produced in two-toneTechnicolor ). Both were reviewed with praise by American newspapers and have attracted the attention of film scholars in recent years for their authentic depiction of tribal life, narrative drama, and understated style. La Falaise also produced and directed three films forRKO , which were filmed in French and English versions: "Echec au roi (Royal Be)", "Le fils d'autre (The Woman Between)", and "Nuit d'Espagne (Transgression)". The couple divorced in 1940.The marquis married, as his third wife, Emmita Rodriguez de Roeder, a Brazilian socialite. He had no children by any of his marriages.
The Marquis de La Falaise was awarded the
Croix de Guerre for heroism duringWorld War I and received another for bravery duringWorld War II , while he was attached to the British 12thRoyal Lancers . In 1943, he published "Through Hell to Dunkirk," a memoir of his war experiences.He may also have written a film script for Gloria Swanson called "
Paris Luck ", a 1927 work that bore the name of Robert Bailly.External links
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