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          Antoinette Olympe Bradna (12 August – 5 November ) was a French dancer and actress, who emigrated to the United States where she lived for the rest.!

          Brunette leading lady of Czech, Austrian and German ancestry.

        1. Antoinette Olympe Bradna was born in Paris on Aug. 12, She made her stage debut at 8 in the French version of the American musical “Hit.
        2. Antoinette Olympe Bradna (12 August – 5 November ) was a French dancer and actress, who emigrated to the United States where she lived for the rest.
        3. In on an appearance tour promoting a film, she stopped in Los Gatos with her Mother to visit a friend of theirs, George Baker.
        4. Brunette leading lady Olympe Bradna () was a French dancer and actress, who danced in Paris, Stockholm, New York City.
        5. Olympe Bradna facts for kids

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          Olympe Bradna

          Olympe Bradna in 1936, when she broke into film with Paramount Pictures

          Born

          Antoinette Olympe Bradna


          (1920-08-12)12 August 1920

          Paris, France

          Died5 November 2012(2012-11-05) (aged 92)

          Lodi, California, U.S.

          Resting placeStockton Rural Cemetery
          OccupationDancer, actress
          Years active1921–1941
          Spouse(s)Douglass Woods Wilhoit, Sr.

          (1941-2012) (his death) (3 children)

          RelativesElla Bradna (aunt)

          Antoinette Olympe Bradna (12 August 1920 – 5 November 2012) was a French dancer and actress, who emigrated to the United States where she lived for the rest of her life.

          Early years

          Bradna was born in a dressing room in the Olympic Theatre in Paris, and her full name was Antoinette Olympe Bradna.

          Her father, Joseph Bradna, was a Bohemian Czech and her mother, Jana Bradna, was Austrian German. (Another source says that her mother was French.) They were circus performers befo