Jehanne d'Alcy
A performer at the Théâtre Robert-Houdin from 1888, when it was re-opened by Georges Méliès, Jehanne d'Alcy (also known as Fanny Manieux) later became Méliès's mistress and appeared in a number of his films, including the first of his risqué productions Après le bal - le tub (1897). Méliès's first wife Eugenie died in May 1913, and in 1925 he married d'Alcy. Her concession of a toy stall at the Gare Montparnasse, Paris, manned by Georges, provided their only income for several years. In 1932 they moved into an apartment at a home for cinema veterans. After Méliès's death, d'Alcy appeared in the poignant framing sequences of Georges Franju's short dramatisation of his life, Le Grand Méliès (1952), with Méliès's son André playing his father. Jehanne d'Alcy died on 14 October 1956 at Versailles, aged ninety-two.

A Trip to the Moon

Joan of Arc

The Vanishing Lady

The Haunted Castle

Le Grand Méliès

The Pillar of Fire

After the Ball

The Fat and Lean Wrestling Match

Cinderella

Le Grand Méliès

Bluebeard

Cleopatra's Tomb

The Impossible Voyage

The Astronomer's Dream

A Nightmare
Faust and Marguerite

Pygmalion and Galatea

The Temptation of St. Anthony

Alcofribas, The Master Magician

Tunneling the English Channel

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese
