Albert Brouett

Albert Brouett was an American actor and director, born on April 12, 1888, in Lyon, Rhône, France. He is best known for his roles in Who Is the Boss? (1921), A Rogue in Love (1922), and Early Birds (1923). He passed away on September 28, 1945, in Paris, France.

Personal and Family Life

Albert Brouett’s early life in France laid the foundation for his career in the entertainment industry. While little is known about his family, his involvement in acting and directing demonstrates a passion for the arts from a young age. His diverse career included a variety of roles in both film and theater.

Career

Throughout his career, Brouett contributed significantly to cinema as an actor and director. He appeared in several films during the early 20th century and was known for his versatile acting skills. His work in movies such as Who Is the Boss? showcased his talent and dedication to the craft.

Death and Legacy

Albert Brouett died on September 28, 1945, in Paris, leaving behind a body of work that reflects his contributions to the film industry. His legacy continues through the films he was a part of, influencing future generations of actors and filmmakers. Despite the passing of time, his performances remain a part of cinematic history.

Filmography

Title Year Role
Who Is the Boss? 1921 Actor
A Rogue in Love 1922 Actor
Early Birds 1923 Actor
Carré de valets 1947 Un invité (uncredited)
Le dernier sou 1946 Un visiteur à la prison (uncredited)
La ferme aux loups 1943 Un employé de la morgue (uncredited)
The Raven 1943 Un suspect (uncredited)
Marie-Martine 1943 Actor
Picpus 1943 (uncredited)
Mademoiselle Swing 1942 Un membre de l’association
Pasha’s Wives 1939 Un conseiller (uncredited)
Métropolitain 1939 (uncredited)
Mon curé chez les riches 1938 (uncredited)
She Returned at Dawn 1938 Voyageur à la couronne (uncredited)
Café de Paris 1938 Un inspecteur (uncredited)
Rasputin 1938 Un solliciteur (uncredited)
The Alibi 1937 L’huissier (uncredited)
Le porte-veine 1937 L’employé de banque (uncredited)