Tsilla Chelton
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Jun 21, 1919 (107 years old)
Place of Birth
Jerusalem, Palestine (now Israel)
Biography
Tsilla Chelton (21 June 1919 – 15 July 2012) was a French actress of theatre and film, famous for playing the main role in 1990 film Tatie Danielle, in which she was nominated for a Cesar award and as an elderly Dominican in Soeur Sourire. Tsilla Schilton was born in Jerusalem but spent her childhood in Belgium. The daughter of French parents of Jewish heritage, she lost her mother at the age of 6, and followed her father to Antwerp. She moved to Switzerland during World War II before settling in Paris. Married to decorator Jacques Noël, she had 4 children. Attracted by theatre, she started acting in Marcel Marceau's troupe. Her career was mainly in theatre, where she acted in the eleven works of Eugène Ionesco, earning a Molière Award for best comedian in Ionesco's The Chairs. She premiered the plays of Bertold Brecht in France, with Michel Serrault, Michel Piccoli and Laurent Terzieff. On the big screen, she became famous at 71 for her work in the 1990 Étienne Chatiliez film Tatie Danielle, where she played the title role as a hateful and cantankerous old lady. She taught comedy from 1964 onwards and was the teacher of the actors of the Splendid troupe, including Gérard Jugnot, Michel Blanc, and Thierry Lhermitte. Source: Article "Tsilla Chelton" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
| 2009 | Sister SmileLa doyenne des Dominicaines | |
| 2009 | PersecutionLa vieille dame | |
| 2008 | Le Petit FûtMère Magloire | |
| 2008 | Pandora's BoxNusret | |
| 2007 | Zone libreMadame Schwartz | |
| 2007 | Chez Maupassantla mère Magloire | |
| 2007 | Melting Pot CaféElizabeth | |
| 2004 | The Pleasure Is All MineGaby | |
| 2004 | Le Choix de MachaHortense | |
| 2003 | The Pact of SilenceMère Joseph | |
| 2001 | The MusketeerMadame Lacross | |
| 2001 | Family PackLea | |
| 1998 | Vivement dimancheSelf | |
| 1993 | The Thirst for GoldMémé Zezette | |
| 1990 | Auntie DanielleTatie Danielle | |
| 1988 | Le Saut du lit | |
| 1987 | Matin BonheurSelf | |
| 1987 | Sacrée SoiréeSelf | |
| 1980 | Charter 2020Simone Le Guen | |
| 1977 | At Night All Cats Are CrazyMadame Banalesco | |
| 1977 | Peppermint SodaThe General Supervisor | |
| 1976 | Police Commissioner MoulinLa grande-tante de Moulin | |
| 1975 | La adúlteraSimone | |
| 1975 | The Restroom RobberyRose, la « dame pipi » | |
| 1974 | ShanksMrs. Barton | |
| 1974 | Mort au juryMadame Muss-Leduran | |
| 1972 | le 16 a KerbriantBlanche Lacassagne | |
| 1972 | Le 16 à KerbriantBlanche Lacassagne | |
| 1971 | Shéhérazadela magicienne | |
| 1971 | The Wedding RingMme Duvernet | |
| 1971 | Ten Days' WonderMère Théo | |
| 1970 | DistractedMadame Cliston | |
| 1969 | Les Gauloises bleuesLa directrice | |
| 1968 | Very Happy AlexanderMrs. Bouillot | |
| 1968 | Baal's CompanionsUne adoratrice de Cosmochronos | |
| 1967 | Alerte à Jonzac | |
| 1966 | Mésentente cordialeMadame Puch | |
| 1965 | The Buddiesl'hôtelière | |
| 1965 | Public School | |
| 1965 | The Big SwagNewspaper seller | |
| 1963 | Bebert and the TrainTraveler | |
| 1963 | Sweet and Sour | |
| 1962 | The Seven Deadly Sins(segment "La colère") (uncredited) | |
| 1950 | The Nostradamus AgencyAngélique | |
| - | On est loin d'avoir fini | |
| - | C'est pas Parce qu'on n'a Rien à dire qu'il faut fermer sa Gueule...Rose, dite « la dame-pipi » | |
| - | Plus amer que la mortmme Dejean |













