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Albert Préjean
Actor
Died November 1, 1979 (85 years)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Albert Préjean (27 October 1894, Paris – 1 November 1979, Paris) was a French actor, primarily in film. He served in World War I, and was decorated with the Croix de Guerre and the Legion d'honneur. With Lysiane Rey, he was the father of Patrick Préjean, and grandfather of Laura Préjean.
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Known For
Filmography
1962 | Good Luck, Charlie · as Cardin |
1960 | Bombs on Monte Carlo · as Oberst Joseph Ward |
1957 | Paris Music Hall · as Bendix |
1955 | Port of Shame · as Cast |
1945 | Majestic Hotel Cellars · as Le Commissaire Jules Maigret |
1944 | La vie de plaisir · as Albert Maulette |
1944 | Cecile Is Dead · as Le Commissaire Maigret |
1943 | Shop Girls of Paris · as Mouret |
1943 | Picpus · as Maigret |
1942 | Caprices · as Philippe |
1940 | Cristobal's Gold · as Dupuy - Le Second |
1940 | Dédé la musique · as Dédé |
1939 | Métropolitain · as Pierre Carnot |
1939 | |
1938 | La piste du sud · as Lieutenant Naud |
1938 | Street Without Joy · as Albert Dumas |
1938 | Hatred · as Kerrotret |
1937 | The Alibi · as Laurent |
1936 | Jenny · as Lucien Dancret |
1935 | Princesse Tam-Tam · as Max De Mirecourt |
1935 | Quelle drôle de gosse! · as Gaston Villaret |
1934 | L'or dans la rue · as Albert Perret, A Sympathetic Scammer |
1934 | La crise est finie · as Marcel |
1934 | S.S. Tenacity · as Bastien |
1934 | Volga in Flames · as Orloff |
1933 | Caprice de princesse · as André Méry |
1933 | Toto · as Toto |
1931 | The Threepenny Opera · as Mackie |
1931 | The Threepenny Opera · as Mackie |
1931 | Dragnet Night · as Georget Dit Battling Georget |
1930 | Under the Roofs of Paris · as Albert |
1929 | The New Gentlemen · as Jacques Gaillac |
1928 | Verdun: Looking at History · as The French Soldier |
1928 | The Horse Ate the Hat · as Fadinard |
1927 | |
1926 | The Imaginary Voyage · as Albert |
1925 | The Phantom of the Moulin-Rouge · as The Reporter Jean Degland |
1925 | At 3:25 · as L'aviateur |
1924 | |
1923 |