Jean Chevrier

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Jean Chevrier
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Born
Jean Dufayard

(1915-04-25)25 April 1915
Paris, France
Died13 December 1975(1975-12-13) (aged 60)
Paris, France
Resting placeMonaco Cemetery
OccupationActor
Years active1936-1972
Spouse(s)Marie Bell

Jean Chevrier (25 April 1915 – 13 December 1975) was a French film actor and member of the Comédie-Française.[1] He appeared in 50 films between 1936 and 1972. He was married to actress Marie Bell.[2] At the end of his life, he was known as Jean-Claude Pascal's lover.[3] He was buried alongside his wife at the Monaco Cemetery in Monaco.[4]

Partial filmography[]

  • Mademoiselle ma mère (1937) - Un gigolo
  • Liberté (1938)
  • Three from St Cyr (1939) - Pierre Mercier
  • Grand-père (1939) - Gérard Bréval
  • The Emigrant (1940) - François Champart
  • Le dernier des six (1941) - Jean Perlonjour
  • La prière aux étoiles (1941) - Dominique de Ravel
  • Andorra ou les hommes d'Airain (1942) - Angelo Xiriball
  • L'assassin a peur la nuit (1942) - Olivier Rol
  • La grande marnière (1943) - Pascal Carvajan
  • La sévillane (1943) - Rafaelito
  • Tornavara (1943) - Gérard Morhange
  • Love Around the Clock (1943) - Le condamné
  • Paris Frills (1945) - Daniel Rousseau
  • L'ange qu'on m'a donné (1946) - François Lemaresquier
  • Messieurs Ludovic (1946) - Ludovic Mareuil
  • The Mysterious Monsieur Sylvain (1947) - Chantenay
  • Woman of Evil (1947) - Diego
  • The Ironmaster (1948) - Philippe Derblay
  • Aux yeux du souvenir (1948) - Le commandant Pierre Aubry
  • Le droit de l'enfant (1949) - Jacques Herbelin
  • La voix du rêve (1949) - Le docteur Rameau
  • L'escadron blanc (1949) - Le capitaine Marsay
  • Women and Brigands (1950) - Generale Hugo
  • Messalina (1951) - Valerio / Valerius Asiaticus
  • The House on the Dune (1952) - L'inspecteur des douanes Lourges
  • Je l'ai été trois fois (1952) - Man in front of the hotel (uncredited)
  • The Long Teeth (1953) - Walter - le rédacteur en chef
  • Endless Horizons (1953) - André Danet
  • Royal Affairs in Versailles (1954) - Turenne
  • The Courier of Moncenisio (1956) - Colonnello napoleonico
  • Napoléon (1955) - Le général Duroc
  • Men in White (1955) - Dr. Legendre
  • Le couteau sous la gorge (1955) - Pacos le Maltais
  • Ce soir les jupons volent (1956) - Pierre Roussel
  • The Three Musketeers (1959, TV Movie) - Athos
  • The Gigolo (1960) - Doctor Dampier
  • Amazons of Rome (1961) - Porcenna - Etruscan Leader
  • Le captif (1962) - Hamelin
  • Phèdre (1968) - Théramène

References[]

  1. ^ "Google Translate". translate.google.co.uk.
  2. ^ "Google Translate". translate.google.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Jean-Claude Pascal". hexagonegay. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Visite funéraire de Monaco". Amis et Passionés du Père-Lachaise. Retrieved 26 December 2015.

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