Adrien Lamy

Adrien Lamy was a French actor best known for his roles in Le petit chose (1938), Le prince des Six Jours (1936), and Les vingt-huit jours de Clairette (1933). He was born on May 17, 1896, in Paris, France, and passed away on July 2, 1940, in Orléans, France.

Personal and Family Life

Adrien Lamy was the son of the actor Charles Lamy. His family background in acting likely influenced his career choice and passion for the film industry. Not much information is available about his personal life, but it is known that he dedicated himself to his craft throughout his career.

Career

Adrien Lamy had a prolific acting career during the 1930s, appearing in various films that showcased his talent. He played significant roles in several notable films of the era, contributing to the French film landscape of the time. His performances were appreciated by audiences and critics alike, cementing his place in the history of French cinema.

Death and Legacy

Adrien Lamy died on July 2, 1940, in Orléans, France. His legacy lives on through his films, which continue to be viewed and appreciated today. His contributions to French cinema have left an enduring mark on the industry.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1938Le petit choseLe marquis (as Lamy)
1937Aloha, le chant des îlesÉdouard
1937La fille de la MadelonRole not specified
1936Le prince des Six JoursVictor Foin, dit ‘Toto’
1935Le sous-secrétaire d’étatRole not specified
1935Les soeurs HortensiaRoland ombreuse
1934L’auberge du Petit-DragonRole not specified
1934Les vingt-huit jours de ClairetteLe vicomte
1931Le roi du cirageLe mari
1931Échec et matLagoupille