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Henri Beaulieu (1873 in Montargis – 1953) was a French stage and film actor, theatre managing director and author.
Henri Beaulieu (1873 in Montargis – 1953) was a French stage and film actor, theatre managing director and author.
Marcel Barencey (1893–1971) was a French stage and film actor. He is often credited simply as Barencey.
He was married to the actress Odette Barencey.
Alexandre Arquillière (1870–1953) was a French stage and film actor.
Paul Amiot (29 March 1886 – 26 January 1979) was a French film actor. His career spanned some 63 years and he appeared in nearly 100 films between 1910 and 1973.
In 1920 he appeared in Robert Péguy's Être aimé pour soi-même. He was noted for his consistent roles as a figures of authority. He regularly played police inspectors or detectives, lawyers and physicians. He starred in some 100 films between 1908 and 1930. On his death in 1979 he donated his body to scientific research.
André Alerme (9 September 1877 – 31 January 1960) was a French actor.Alerme was born Marie André Alerme in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France and died at the age of 82 in Montrichard, Loir-et-Cher, France.
Roger Karl (29 April 1882 – 4 May 1984) was a French actor. Karl was born Roger Trouvé in Bourges.
Jean-Louis Allibert (1897–1979) was a French film and television actor. He is sometimes also known as Louis Allibert.
Jules Sitruk (born 16 April 1990 in Lilas, near Paris) is a French actor, most widely known for his roles in the 2002 Jugnot film Monsieur Batignole and the 2007 Hammer & Tongs film Son of Rambow.
Sitruk began acting at the age of 8, after being cast at his hairdressers. His first feature film was Monsieur Batignole (2001) with Gérard Jugnot, who acknowledged his talent amongst other young French actors at the time. Other films include Moi César (2003), Vipère au poing (2004) and Les Aiguilles rouges (2005).
Sitruk is also one of the three narrators in the original first-person version of March of the Penguins. His first English-language film was Son of Rambow, filmed in London in 2006.
In 2018, he starred in Garth Davis's historic film Marie Madeleine.
Jérôme Commandeur (born 12 April 1976) is a French actor and director.