Edmond Ardisson

Edmond Ardisson was an American actor, best known for his roles in Love and Death (1975), Manon des sources (1952), and La demoiselle d’Avignon (1972). Born on October 23, 1904, in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France, he gained recognition for his work in film and television throughout his career before passing away on November 30, 1983, in Jouarre, Seine-et-Marne, France.

Personal and Family Life

Edmond Ardisson, born Jules André Edmond Adissons, did not share much about his personal or family life with the public. It is known that he was born in a city rich in culture, which may have influenced his artistic journey. Ardisson’s background and experiences in France contributed to his unique perspective as an actor.

Death and Legacy

Edmond Ardisson died on November 30, 1983, in Jouarre, Seine-et-Marne, under circumstances that remain undisclosed. His contributions to cinema, particularly in French films, left a lasting impact and his performances continue to be appreciated by audiences today. Ardisson’s work remains a part of film history, celebrating the art of acting in various genres.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Gunman in the Streets 1950-12-13 Mattei
L’École buissonnière 1949-04-08 M. Pourpre, le coiffeur
Le Boulanger de Valorgue 1953-02-27 Le facteur
À pied, à cheval et en voiture 1957-09-11 Duchemin
La Cuisine au beurre 1963-12-20 Carlotti
Love and Death 1975-06-10 Priest
Les Misérables 1958-03-11 Un gendarme
Je n’aime que toi… 1949-06-30 Le chauffeur
L’envolée belle 1969-12-23 Virgile Escoffier
Manon des sources 1952-12-16 Ange, le fontainier
La Demoiselle d’Avignon 1972-01-08 Napoléon, homme de maison de Mme Fonsalette, mère
Numéro un 1975-04-05 Self