Claude Machin was an American actor, born on September 9, 1921, in Nice, France. He is best known for his roles in Black and White (1930), Les héritiers de l’oncle James (1924), and L’énigme du Mont Agel (1924).
Personal and Family Life
Claude Machin was the son of noted director Alfred Machin and actress Germaine Lecuyer. His artistic background influenced his career in acting, allowing him to step into the film industry from a young age. He had a close relationship with his family and was supported in his endeavors by his parents.
Career
Machin began his acting career early, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the early French cinema. He gained recognition for his performances in several films throughout the 1920s. His talent and charm made him a part of notable film projects during this vibrant era.
Death and Legacy
Claude Machin passed away on July 25, 1978, in Morocco. His contributions to cinema remain remembered, especially for his significant roles in early films. His work continues to influence actors and filmmakers, marking the impact he had on the industry.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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L’énigme du Mont Agel | 1924-04-25 | Claude Stévens |
Le cœur des gueux | 1925-11-06 | Cloclo, le fils de Claude |