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Olympe Bradna

Olympe Bradna profile
Known For: Acting
Birthday: 1920-08-12
Place of Birth: Paris - France
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Biography

From Wikipedia Olympe Bradna (12 August 1920 – 5 November 2012) was a French dancer and actress, later based in the United States for many years until her death. Branda appeared at 18 months of age with her parents, who were world-famous bare back riders. At the age of eight (8) she was a successful acrobatic dancer in a French version of Hit the Deck. Later she joined the Folies Bergère. She danced in Stockholm, New York City and other world capitals. She started her film career in France, then later moved to Hollywood, California where she saw her greatest success. During her career she appeared opposite such notables as Ronald Reagan, George Raft and Gary Cooper. In May, 1941 Olympe married Douglas Woods Wilhoit, at which point she retired from acting. For many years she and her family lived in Stockton, California, before ultimately settling in Lodi, California. Together, she and Douglas would have four children, five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. They were married for over seventy years, with Douglas passing away in February, 2012, just nine months prior to Olympe's death.

Known For Filmography

The Last Train from Madrid poster

The Last Train from Madrid

1937
Souls at Sea poster

Souls at Sea

1937
Say It in French poster

Say It in French

1938
Knockout poster

Knockout

1941
Stolen Heaven poster

Stolen Heaven

1938
College Holiday poster

College Holiday

1936
The Night of Nights poster

The Night of Nights

1939
Highway West poster

Highway West

1941
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We're in the Movies, Now!

1939
South of Pago Pago poster

South of Pago Pago

1940
International Squadron poster

International Squadron

1941
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Flofloche

1934
Roger la Honte poster

Roger la Honte

1933