Damorès

Gustave César Eugène Auguste Paquet, known as Damorès, was a French actor best known for his roles in L’alibi (1914), Paris mystérieux (1923), and Le baiser suprême (1913). He was born on September 21, 1879, in Douai, Nord, France, and passed away in 1942 in Belgium.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Damorès’ personal life and family are limited. He lived during a time when film was becoming a popular medium, which likely influenced his career as an actor. His contributions to film, particularly in the early 20th century, cemented his place in cinematic history.

Career

Damorès had a varied acting career, appearing in both films and theatre productions. His performances in notable films helped gain him recognition in the film industry of his time. He played various characters that showcased his versatility as an actor.

Death and Legacy

Damorès died in 1942 in Belgium. His work in early cinema is remembered by film historians and enthusiasts. Despite the passage of time, his films continue to be of interest to those studying the development of the film industry.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Mademoiselle 100 millions1913-12-26Henri de Kermor
La Danseuse Orchidée1928-04-29Le professeur
Morgane la sirène1928-03-02
Jack1913-09-19Argenton
Hoopla1933-11-30Colonel Gowdy (Voice)
Le Cœur et les yeux1911-04-06