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English: Newspaper Comoedia, edition of Wednesday, February 26, 1913. Article : « How Miss Diéterle received the baptism of the airs ». Amélie Diéterle is a French actress born in Strasbourg on February 20, 1871 and died in Cannes on January 20, 1941. She was legitimated in Paris in 1892 by Captain Louis Laurent, Knight of the Legion of Honor. Amélie Diéterle married in Vallauris on June 16th, 1930 with André Simon (1877-1965). Amélie Diéterle plays mainly at the Théâtre des Variétés in Paris during the Belle Époque. She became acquainted with aviators Robert Martinet and Georges Legagneux at Machemont near Compiègne in the department of Oise.
Français : Journal Comœdia, édition du mercredi 26 février 1913. Article : « Comment Mlle Diéterle reçut le baptême des airs ». Amélie Diéterle est une comédienne française, née à Strasbourg le 20 février 1871 et morte à Cannes, le 20 janvier 1941. Elle est légitimée à Paris en 1892 par le capitaine Louis Laurent, chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur. Amélie Diéterle s'est mariée à Vallauris le 16 juin 1930 avec André Simon (1877-1965). Amélie Diéterle joue principalement au Théâtre des Variétés à Paris au cours de la Belle Époque. Elle a fait connaissance des aviateurs Robert Martinet et Georges Legagneux à Machemont près de Compiègne dans le département de l'Oise.
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