
Sarah Duhamel
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Sarah Duhamel.
Born: March 21, 1873
Place of Birth: Rouen, France
Known For

Léontine's Boat
Léontine cannot resist her desire to sail her new toy boat indoors. She plugs up the drains and turns on the faucets, flooding the house as water rains down through the floorboards and collapses the ceilings.

Pétronille’s Monkey
Pétronille the kitchen maid is engaged to a marine who brings her a monkey named Joko from an exotic, unspecified country as a present. Pétronille attempts to hide Joko from her employers. Upon hearing strange noises from their cabinet, they impulsively draw their gun to shoot the intruder (or perhaps what they suspect to be a rat?). Joko provokes a massive chase across the city, climbing over chimneys, running over railway crossings, and diving into a fountain in a public park. This film showcases Duhamel’s talents as an indomitable comedienne. She is charismatic, cheeky, and athletic, with amazing facial expressions and great dramatic timing.

La Bous Bous Mée
Once Madame Ducordon discovers the joys of a new fashionable dance, she starts performing it wherever she happens to be.

Rosalie and Her Phonograph
A jolly housekeeper brings new meaning to the notion of “home entertainment” with a handsome new portable phonograph that causes people, furniture, and buildings to rock and roll through the magic of stop-motion animation. (MoMA)

Patouillard Has a Jealous Wife
When Patouillard meets another woman at a street cafe, his jealous wife dresses up as a man in a suit and beard to spy on him.

Patouillard's Wife Wants to Follow the Latest Fashions
The wife of Patouillard begs him for new clothes according to the latest fashion in the newspapers. So they go out for some shopping. Afterwards she is going out in her new dress, which is so tight that she can hardly walk in it. She changes the skirt for a pair of trousers, but finds herself being laughed at, and when the trousers get wet at the seaside, Patouillard finally puts her in a jute bag and makes her hop back home.

Rosalie and Léontine Go to the Theatre
Rosalie and Léontine go to the theater and are swept away by big emotions.

Little Moritz Runs Away With Rosalie

Léontine, the Troublemaker
Léontine goes on a dish-breaking rampage to protest her parents’ boring rules, so they kick her to the curb. She proceeds to terrorize the neighbors, tripping two men hauling large cartons by ensnaring them with pieces of string. She drops a pumpkin on a shopkeeper’s head, ties someone’s furniture to a moving vehicle, and then explodes fireworks inside a plumber’s protruding drainpipe. He puts out the flames in a tailspin by jumping into the river.

Pétronille Wins the Grand Steeple Chase
Pétronille's husband jockey, Tortillard, face-plants in the middle of the track. She puts on his clothes and mount his steed, “despite her rotund build” at 100 kilos. She leads the other riders on an off-track equestrian escapade, eventually making it back to the course.
Filmography
as Pétronille
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as Rosalie
as Pétronille
as Mme. Patouillard
as Rosalie
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as Her Mother
as Madame Penouillard
as Rosalie
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as Mme Ducodon