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Paul Amiot
Actor
Born March 29, 1886Died January 26, 1979 (92 years)
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.
Source: Article "Paul Amiot" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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.
Source: Article "Paul Amiot" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Filmography
1973 | The Last Train · as Francois Le Verdun |
1973 | Il n'y a pas de fumée sans feu · as Georges Arnaud |
1973 | The Inheritor · as Hugo Cordell |
1973 | The Son · as Il Dottore |
1970 | Le cercle rouge · as Marchand, Inspector General Of Police |
1966 | Le destin de Rossel · as Bazaine |
1963 | Germinal · as Official (uncredited) |
1962 | Le glaive et la balance · as Man |
1962 | L'Inspecteur Leclerc enquête (TV Series) · as M. Demazier |
1961 | The Story of the Count of Monte Cristo · as Le Président De La Chambre Des Pairs |
1961 | La reine morte · as Le Prince De La Mer |
1961 | Famous Love Affairs · as L'autre Chevalier Envoyé Du Gurthengerg |
1955 | Nana · as Le Commissaire |
1955 | Interdit de séjour · as Cast |
1954 | Flesh and the Woman · as Captain (uncredited) |
1950 | Orpheus · as Judge (uncredited) |
1949 | Du Guesclin · as Le Duc D'anjou |
1948 | Impasse des deux anges · as Le Chef |
1948 | Ruy Blas · as Le Marquis De Santa Cruz |
1947 | Cargaison clandestine · as Le Gouverneur |
1947 | Fantômas · as Director Of "la Sûreté" |
1947 | Miroir · as (uncredited) |
1947 | The Royalists · as Count Of Beauvent |
1946 | The Room Upstairs · as Le Président Du Tribunal |
1946 | The Queen's Necklace · as Maître Doillot |
1946 | |
1945 | |
1944 | L'aventure est au coin de la rue · as Inspector Pillot |
1942 | Midnight in Paris · as Commissioner Lucas |
1941 | Madame Sans-Gêne · as Maximilen De Robespierre |
1939 | |
1939 | Entente cordiale · as Prince Of Bulow |
1939 | Trois de St Cyr · as Le Général |
1938 | The Lafarge Case · as The Prosecuter |
1938 | Carrefour · as Le Président |
1938 | |
1938 | I Accuse · as A Friend Of Chimay |
1937 | La danseuse rouge · as Le Commissaire |
1936 | Monsieur Personne · as Le Commissaire |
1936 | Un de la légion · as Le Colonel |
1936 | Tarass Boulba · as Prince Zamnitzky |
1936 | Les hommes nouveaux · as D'amade |
1935 | |
1935 | Flight Into Darkness · as Le Soldat Du 54e |
1935 | Napoléon Bonaparte · as Antoine Quentin Fouqier De Tinville Dit Fouquier-Tinville |
1935 | Justin de Marseille · as Le Sous-Directeur De La Sûreté |
1934 | |
1934 | Ces messieurs de la Santé · as Le Commissaire De Police |
1933 | Obsession · as Le Docteur |
1933 | L'étoile de Valencia · as Le Capitaine Rustan |
1932 | Coeurs joyeux · as Hendrick Van Hoolst |
1932 | Lilac · as Merlu |
1931 | Le rêve · as Hubert |
1928 | |
1927 | Napoleon · as Antoine Fouquier-Tinville |