- She is most famous for her dramatic work in "The Passion of Joan of Arc" (1928) but ironically, on the stage she made herself famous for her work in light comedies.
- Bought her own theatre, L'Avenue, which failed to make a profit and left her financially desolate. During the German occupation of Paris, she moved to Switzerland and from there, to Argentina. She earned a living by singing, acting or teaching. When she attempted to make a theatrical comeback after World War II, she was heavily overweight and eventually died in Buenos Aires as the result of a self-imposed crash diet.
- A noted stage actress, she is best known for her second and last feature film The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928). Falconetti was 35 years old when she played the 19-year-old Joan of Arc. It is considered by most critics and historians to be the single greatest performance ever put on film.
- Her performance as Joan in "The Passion of Joan of Arc" (1928) is ranked #26 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
- Usually referred to as simply "Falconetti".
- She was known historically for her film role in "The Passion of Joan of Arc". After she died in 1946, she was - coincidentally - cremated.
- Grandmother of Gérard Falconetti.
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