Alexandre Arnaudy

Alexandre Arnaudy was a French actor, born Marius Guarino on July 17, 1881 in Marseille, where he died on November 1, 1969.[1]

Filmography

  • 1932 : A phone call from Georges Lacombe : Cormainville
  • 1932 : The Last Shock of Jacques de Baroncelli : Vachot
  • 1932 : Direct in the heart of Roger Lion and Arnaudy: César Cannebois
  • 1933 : The Sunset of the Bride of Roger Lion : Édouard Exubert
  • 1934 : The Jean Prince of Jean de Marguenat : Liétard
  • 1935 : The alarm bell of Christian-Jaque
  • 1935 : Cigalon of Marcel Pagnol:[2] Cigalon
  • 1936 : Topaz by Marcel Pagnol : Mr. Topaze
  • 1937 : The Daughters of the Rhone by Jean-Paul Paulin
  • 1937 : The Escadrille of luck of Max de Vaucorbeil : Tardimont
  • 1939 : They were nine singles of Sacha Guitry : Me Renard
  • 1946 : The Guardian of Jean de Marguenat : Parish Priest
  • 1946 : Not a word to the queen mother of Maurice Cloche
  • 1951 : Banco de Prince of Michel Dulud : The concierge
  • 1951 : Adhémar or the toy of the fatality of Fernandel : The minister
  • 1951 : La Table-aux-gouged by Henri Verneuil : Miloin
  • 1952 : Sergil girls of Jacques Daroy
  • 1953 : A girl in the sun of Maurice Cam : Bouzigues
  • 1953 : Carnival of Henri Verneuil : The priest

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Theater

  • 1909 : Lysistrata by Maurice Donnay
  • 1912 : The Double Madrigal of Jean Auzanet ; Directed by: André Antoine
  • 1922 : Heart Trump of Felix Gandera
  • 1922 : The alarm bell of Maurice Hennequin and Romain Coolus
  • 1923 : Romance of Robert de Flers and Francis de Croisset
  • 1926 : The Rose of September by Jacques Deval

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References

  1. "Alexandre Arnaudy". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  2. Block, Marcelline (2013). World Film Locations: Marseilles. Intellect Books. ISBN 9781841507231.
  3. Stouvenel, Alain. Visages du cinéma français du XXème siècle Volume 1 : A – B (Noir et blanc) (in French). Lulu.com. ISBN 9780244456580.
  4. "Alexandre Arnaudy movie posters". www.cinematerial.com. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
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