Armand Bernard

Armand Bernard was an American actor born on March 21, 1893, in Bois-Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He is best known for his roles in Monsieur de Pourceaugnac (1932), Bichon (1948), and Compartiment de dames seules (1935). He passed away on June 13, 1968, in Paris, France.

Personal and Family Life

Armand Bernard’s personal life was not widely documented, but he was known to have a passion for both acting and music. He worked as a composer, showcasing his artistic talent beyond just acting. His family background remains less clear, which adds a layer of mystery to his life.

Career Achievements

Bernard built his career during the early to mid-20th century, appearing in numerous films and television shows. He portrayed a variety of characters, demonstrating his versatility as an actor. His work in films like Le Million and Les Disparus de Saint-Agil showcases his ability to thrive in different genres.

Death and Legacy

Armand Bernard died on June 13, 1968, in Paris, leaving behind a legacy as a multifaceted performer in film and music. His contributions to the entertainment industry have been remembered, especially for his memorable performances in classic French cinema. Although his personal history is somewhat elusive, his on-screen work continues to resonate with audiences today.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Le Million 1931-02-04 Le chef d’orchestre
Les Disparus de Saint-Agil 1938-04-05 Mazeau, le concierge
Compartiment de dames seules 1935-02-01 Robert de Mérinville
Raphaël le tatoué 1939-02-09 Roger Drapeau
Le monde tremblera 1939-05-10 Martelet
Boum sur Paris 1954-02-19 Monsieur Calchas, private detective
Le Petit Café 1919-01-02
Les Aventures du roi Pausole 1933-12-15 Taxis
Les dieux s’amusent 1935-09-12 Mercure / Sosie
L’Oncle de Pékin 1934-01-01
Le Joueur d’échecs 1927-05-17 Roubenko