Olympe Bradna

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.

[5] An item in a newspaper in 1936 reported that Bradna "followed a line of trained dogs on the stage in France, when she was only 18 months old.

Bradna started her film career in France, then, in 1934, moved to Hollywood, California where she saw her greatest success, [1] signing a seven-year contract with Paramount Pictures.

They were married for over seventy years, with Douglas passing away in February, 2012, just nine months prior to Olympe's death.

[13] (Another source says, "... Bradna died at her home in San Joaquin, California ...)[14] She was survived by a son, two daughters, five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.

Bradna with director James P. Hogan on the set of The Last Train from Madrid (1937).