Armand Dutertre

Armand Dutertre was an American actor known for The Curse of Greed, La sultane de l’amour, and Le retour du passé. Born Boleslaw Kamil Plucinski on July 17, 1854, in Lublin, Poland, in the Russian Empire, he later moved and made a name for himself in the film industry. He passed away on May 31, 1932, in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France.

Personal and Family Life

Armand Dutertre, originally from Poland, became successful in his acting career, though information about his family life is limited. Little is known about his personal relationships or family background, as he focused primarily on his work in the film industry.

Career

Dutertre began his acting career in the early 1910s and appeared in several significant films during the silent era. His performances were well-received, and he is remembered for his roles in works such as The Garden of Allah and Fantômas. Over the years, he gained recognition and left a mark on early cinema through diverse characters.

Death and Legacy

Armand Dutertre died on May 31, 1932, in Nice, France. His contributions to early film, particularly in the silent movie era, continue to be acknowledged by film historians. Although he may not be widely known today, his work has influenced the art of acting in cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Un drame de l’air 1913-12-31
L’Angelus de la victoire 1916-04-21 L’organiste Raphaël Brizel
Le roman d’un mousse 1914-01-02 Le père Paimpol
La Danseuse Orchidée 1928-04-29 Le régisseur
Fantômas 1913-05-09 Head of the Anthropometric Service
The Garden of Allah 1927-09-02 The Priest of Beni-Mora
Dernier amour 1916-11-24 Papa Brichaud, le vieux comédien
Marraines de France 1916-09-08 Monsieur Lambert
Une page de gloire 1915-01-01 Le grand-père
Credo ou la tragédie de Lourdes 1924-08-01
Léonce aux bains de mer 1914-01-07