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Claude Dauphin
Actor
Born August 19, 1903Died November 16, 1978 (75 years)
Claude Dauphin (19 August 1903 – 16 November 1978) was a French actor. He appeared in over 130 films between 1930 and 1978.
He was born in Corbeil-Essonnes, Essonne. His father was Maurice Étienne Legrand, a poet who wrote as Franc-Nohain, and who was the librettist for Maurice Ravel's opera L'heure espagnole. Claude Dauphin died in Paris.
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He was born in Corbeil-Essonnes, Essonne. His father was Maurice Étienne Legrand, a poet who wrote as Franc-Nohain, and who was the librettist for Maurice Ravel's opera L'heure espagnole. Claude Dauphin died in Paris.
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Known For
Claude Dauphin Filmography
| 1978 | Les Miserables · as Bishop Myriel |
| 1978 | The Pawn · as Albert Carreaud |
| 1977 | Madame Rosa · as Le Docteur Katz |
| 1977 | Focal Point · as Maître Leroy |
| 1976 | Mado · as Vaudable |
| 1976 | The Anchorite · as Boswell |
| 1976 | The Tenant · as Husband At Accident |
| 1975 | La Course à l'échalote · as De Rovère |
| 1975 | Rosebud · as Charles-André Fargeau |
| 1975 | That Most Important Thing: Love · as Mazelli |
| 1973 | Vogliamo i colonnelli · as Il Presidente Della Repubblica |
| 1973 | Expulsion of the Devil · as Father D'aval |
| 1972 | The Most Wonderful Evening of My Life · as Cancelliere Bouisson |
| 1972 | Églantine · as Clément |
| 1970 | Berlin Affair · as Languin |
| 1969 | The Madwoman of Chaillot · as Dr. Jadin |
| 1969 | Hard Contract · as Maurice |
| 1968 | Barbarella · as President Of Earth |
| 1967 | Lamiel · as Le Marquis D'orpiez |
| 1967 | Two for the Road · as Maurice Dalbret |
| 1967 | Spy Pit · as Lasalle |
| 1966 | Grand Prix · as Hugo Simon |
| 1966 | Is Paris Burning? · as Colonel Lebel |
| 1966 | At the Theater Tonight (TV Series) · as Burgess |
| 1965 | Lady L · as Inspector Mercier |
| 1965 | The Sleeping Car Murder · as Le Frère D'eliane (uncredited) |
| 1964 | The Visit · as Lawyer Bardick |
| 1964 | La bonne soupe · as Mr. Oscar |
| 1963 | Symphonie pour un massacre · as Valoti |
| 1962 | The Devil and the Ten Commandments · as Georges Beaufort |
| 1962 | Tiara Tahiti · as Henri Farengue |
| 1961 | Kraft Mystery Theatre (TV Series) · as Lowell |
| 1960 | Stop Me Before I Kill! · as David Prade |
| 1959 | The Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Hoederer |
| 1959 | Too Late to Love · as René Dargillière |
| 1958 | Naked City (TV Series) · as Ogier Douvay |
| 1958 | The Quiet American · as Inspector Vigot |
| 1956 | Paris, Palace Hotel · as Le Récitant |
| 1956 | Seven Wonders of the World · as Narrator (french Version) |
| 1955 | Bad Liaisons · as Le Docteur Jacques Daniéli |
| 1955 | Alcoa Hour (TV Series) · as Monsieur Aristide Duchamp |
| 1955 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) · as Co-Host |
| 1954 | Phantom of the Rue Morgue · as Insp. Bonnard |
| 1953 | Innocents in Paris · as Max De Lorne |
| 1953 | The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) · as Inspector Boileau |
| 1953 | The Three Musketeers · as Commentant Le Film Par La Voix De (voice) |
| 1953 | Little Boy Lost · as Pierre Verdier |
| 1952 | April in Paris · as Philippe Fouquet |
| 1952 | Omnibus (TV Series) · as The Man From Bellac (segment "the Apollo Of Bellac") |
| 1952 | Ford Theatre: All Star Theatre (TV Series) · as André |
| 1952 | Adorable Creatures · as Narrator (voice) |
| 1952 | Casque d'Or · as Félix |
| 1952 | Le Plaisir · as Le Docteur |
| 1951 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (TV Series) · as Lasalle |
| 1950 | Deported · as Vito Bucelli |
| 1950 | The Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) · as Paul |
| 1950 | Your Show of Shows (TV Series) |
| 1949 | Suspense (TV Series) · as Redl |
| 1948 | Studio One (TV Series) · as Victor Marquet |
| 1948 | The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) |
| 1948 | Van Gogh · as Narrator |
| 1948 | Cruise for the Unknown One · as Clément Fournil |
| 1947 | Paris mil neuf cent · as Narrator |
| 1947 | Naughty Martine · as Jacques Brévannes |
| 1946 | Cyrano de Bergerac · as Cyrano De Bergerac |
| 1944 | Her Man Gilbey · as François De Freycinet |
| 1944 | Twilight · as Aimé Cavalier |
| 1943 | Two Shy Ones · as Jules Frémissin |
| 1943 | A Woman in the Night · as François Rousseau |
| 1942 | Promise to the Unknown One · as Jean Cartier |
| 1942 | Portrait of a Woman · as Robert Chardin |
| 1941 | Little Nothings · as Drial (uncredited) |
| 1940 | Paris New-York · as Paul Landry |
| 1940 | Beating Heart · as Pierre De Rougemont |
| 1939 | Love Cavalcade · as Léandre, Hubert & Georges |
| 1939 | The World Will Shake · as Jean Durand |
| 1938 | Conflit · as Gérard |
| 1938 | The Curtain Rises · as François Polti |
| 1937 | The Story of the Fox · as Monkey |
| 1937 | The Buttock · as Robert Grésillon |
| 1937 | The Pearls of the Crown · as Le Prisonnier Italien En Abyssinie |
| 1936 | Let's Make a Dream · as Un Invité (prologue) |
| 1933 | L'abbé Constantin · as Paul De Laverdens |























