Paulette Pax (née Paulette Ménard[1][2] born in 1887 in Russia – died in 1942 in Paris) was a French actress, theatre director and scenographer.
She co-directed the Théâtre de l'Œuvre from 1929 until her death[1] succeeding Bella Rossellini.
Selection of plays interpreted by Paulette Pax:[2]
- 1920: La Couronne de carton by Jean Sarment
- 1921: La Gloire by Maurice Rostand
- 1921: Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov, directed by Sacha Pitoëff
- 1922: La Mort de Molière by Maurice Rostand
- 1923: L'Éveil du fauve by Edward Knoblauch
- 1924: Jeanne d'Arc by Charles Péguy, directed by Fernand Crommelynck
- 1925: Tripes d'or by Fernand Crommelynck, directed by Louis Jouvet
- 1926: Sardanapalus, directed by Georges Pitoëff
- 1926: L'Absolution by José Germain Drouilly
- 1926: Comme ci by Luigi Pirandello, directed by Georges Pitoëff
- 1927: Great Catherine: Whom Glory Still Adores by George Bernard Shaw
- 1929: Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, directed by Georges Pitoëff
- 1935: La Complainte de Pranzini et de Thérèse de Lisieux by Henri Ghéon, directed by Georges Pitoëff
- 1936: Dame Nature by André Birabeau, sous la direction de Paulette Pax, at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre
- 1939: The Lady of the Camellias by Alexandre Dumas, fils, directed by Georges Pitoëff
- 1941: L'Amazone aux bas bleus by Albert Boussac de Saint-Marc, directed by Paulette Pax
- Journal d'une comédienne française: sous la terreur bolchevik, 1917–1918.