Cleo de Merode was a French dancer and actress who was born on September 27, 1875, in Paris, France. She became a renowned figure in the Belle Époque era and was known for her beauty, grace, and talent as a ballet dancer.
De Merode began her dance career at a young age and quickly rose to fame, performing in prestigious theaters and venues across Europe. She was a favorite subject for artists, photographers, and sculptors of the time, and her image was widely circulated in popular culture.
In addition to her work as a dancer, De Merode also appeared in several silent films, making her a pioneer in the emerging medium of cinema. She retired from performing in the early 1920s but remained a prominent figure in French society until her death in 1966.
Cleo de Merode's legacy as a dancer and cultural icon continues to be celebrated today, with her striking beauty and legendary performances immortalized in art, literature, and film.
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