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- Jenny Alpha was born on April 22, 1910 in Fort de France, Martinique. She was an actress, known for Une femme, une époque (1978), La vieille quimboiseuse et le majordome (1987) and Noir comme le souvenir (1995). She died on September 8, 2010 in Paris, France.
- She lives in Paris and she's still very active in Theater, being today the doyen of French actresses. Her recent performance: La Cerisaie (Tchekov) directed by Jean-René Lemoine.
- As well as appearing in theatre, she displayed a variety of talent and became a successful singer, appearing alongside the likes of Duke Ellington and Josephine Baker.
- On 1 January 2009 she was granted the title of Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur by the French government,.
- After her career in Jazz club, she gets her breakthrough in theatre in 1984 in La folie ordinaire d'une fille de Cham by French writer Julius Amédée Laou.
- In 1947, Jenny Alpha is chosen as a model by artist Lemagny (grand Prize of Rome) for a French postal stamp to represent the Martinique.
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