André Dubosc was a French actor who is best known for Le prince Jean, Crimson Dynasty, and L’argent des pauvres. He was born on March 30, 1866, in Paris, France, and died on December 20, 1935, in the same city.
Personal and Family Life
André Dubosc had a brother named Gaston Dubosc, who was also involved in the arts as a sculptor. Details about his personal life and family are limited, but his contributions to theater and film have left a lasting impact on French cinema.
Death and Legacy
André Dubosc passed away on December 20, 1935, in Paris, France. His work continues to be remembered in the film industry, contributing to the legacy of early 20th-century French cinema and influencing generations of actors.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Mimi-Trottin | 1922-04-21 | Oncle Daniel |
Mademoiselle 100 millions | 1913-12-26 | Marquis de Kermor |
Le Grand Jeu | 1934-05-02 | Bernard Martel |
Accusée… levez-vous! | 1930-09-12 | Le Président du Tribunal |
Koenigsmark | 1935-12-04 | Le roi |
Le Friquet | 1914-01-09 | Charley |
Gerval, le maître de forges | 1912-10-11 | |
Les Yeux Noirs | 1935-09-05 | le maître d’hôtel |
Mayerling | 1936-01-31 | Loscheck |
La Petite Chocolatière | 1932-02-12 | M. Lapistolle |
La Dame aux camélias | 1934-11-02 | le duc |
La Tendresse | 1930-05-16 | |
La Chanson des nations | 1931-07-10 | |
Faubourg Montmartre | 1931-10-02 | M. Gentilhomme |
Atout cœur | 1931-10-06 | |
Gagne ta vie | 1931-10-09 | |
Mistigri | 1931-12-01 | |
La Femme en homme | 1932-05-11 | The Duke of Bressy |
Si tu veux | 1932-09-16 | |
Une histoire d’amour | 1933-03-10 | |
Il était une fois | 1933-10-06 | Lord Leftsbury |
Famille nombreuse | 1934-10-26 | Head waiter |
Moïse et Salomon parfumeurs | 1935-12-13 | |
Figuration | 1931-12-31 | M. Maurel |
La Malchanceuse | 1924-04-04 | |
L’Idée de Françoise | 1923-01-09 | Monsieur Duvernet, le père |