Florence Marly
Florence Marly was born on June 2, 1919 in Obrnice, Czechoslovakia. Early in life, Marly pursued studies in art and literature at the Sorbonne, where Marly’s presence caught the attention of French director Pierre Chenal, who cast Marly in Marly’s first film role.
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Florence Marly was born on June 2, 1919 in Obrnice, Czechoslovakia. Early in life, Marly pursued studies in art and literature at the Sorbonne, where Marly’s presence caught the attention of French director Pierre Chenal, who cast Marly in Marly’s first film role. This discovery redirected Marly’s career from opera to cinema, marking the beginning of Marly’s involvement in the film industry.
Marly’s known filmography includes the 1948 film Krakatit, in which Marly appeared as Princess Wilhelmina Hagen. The role contributed to Marly’s limited but documented presence in international cinema during that period. Marly’s work in Krakatit remains the only credited film appearance on record for Marly.






