Alex Bernard

Alex Bernard was an American actor who is best known for Cyrano de Bergerac (1923), Fra Diavolo (1931), and Addio giovinezza! (1913). Born on March 11, 1882, in Paris, France, he had a successful career in film and theater. He passed away on August 20, 1968, in Paris, France.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Alex Bernard’s personal life are not widely available. He was born as Alexander Bernard and grew up in the vibrant city of Paris. His background and family influences on his acting career remain largely unknown.

Career Highlights

Alex Bernard had a notable acting career, appearing in various films throughout the early to mid-20th century. He gained recognition for his role as Raguenau in Cyrano de Bergerac, showcasing his talent in both dramatic and comedic performances.

Death and Legacy

Alex Bernard passed away on August 20, 1968, in Paris, France. His contributions to film, particularly in classic French cinema, left a lasting impression, and he is remembered for his roles in significant productions of his time.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Kameradschaft1931-11-17Grand-père, le vieux mineur
Cirano di Bergerac1925-07-05Rageuneau
La maternelle1933-09-15Professor
Maciste Contro Lo Sceicco1926-02-28
Tigris1913-01-02
Voglio Tradire Mio Marito1925-01-02
Napoléon1927-04-07General Jacques François Dugommier / Jean-Marie Collot d’Herbois
Cabiria1914-06-01Siface “Syphax” – King of Cirta
La Petite Lise1930-12-04Un client de Lise
Nuits de princes1929-10-07
Il carnevale di Venezia1928-01-02Whisky, il segretario
Prix de beauté1930-08-01Le photographe
Maternité1930-03-03
I misteri della psiche1912-01-01
La compagnia dei matti1928-12-03Piero Scavezza
Saetta e le sette mogli del Pascià1926-04-19
Feu Toupinel1934-03-09le propriétaire
Paris-béguin1931-10-09
La Femme en homme1932-05-11
Ne sois pas jalouse1933-01-27
Adémaï aviateur1934-10-11
I volti dell’amore1924-01-01
Treno di piacere1924-01-01
L’amore d’oltretomba1912-01-01