Félix Oudart was an American actor, born on June 8, 1881, in Lille, Nord, France. He is best known for his roles in Scandals of Clochemerle (1948), The Three Musketeers (1953), and Tire au flanc (1928). He passed away on August 10, 1956, in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, France.
Personal and Family Life
Félix Oudart had a rich professional life, although not much is known about his personal and family background. He spent his early years in France, and his acting career spanned several decades, showcasing his talent in various films. He remained dedicated to his craft throughout his life, contributing significantly to the film industry.
Career
Oudart’s film career began in the silent film era and continued into sound films, allowing him to adapt to changing cinematic styles. He appeared in numerous productions and worked with many renowned filmmakers, gaining a reputation as a versatile actor. His performances in both comedic and dramatic roles showcased his range and skill.
Death and Legacy
Félix Oudart died on August 10, 1956. His contributions to cinema during an important period in film history continue to influence actors and filmmakers. Oudart’s work remains appreciated by classic film enthusiasts, ensuring that his legacy lives on.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Crainquebille | 1922-11-15 | L’agent 64 |
Tire au Flanc | 1928-07-18 | le Colonel Brochard |
Les Cinq Sous de Lavarède | 1939-03-07 | Heaven Way |
Ferdinand le noceur | 1935-02-22 | Colonel Paturin |
Je chante | 1938-11-30 | Roy De La Barre |
Au diable la vertu | 1953-07-16 | Canon Clément |
J’étais une aventurière | 1938-12-21 | Rutherford |
Sérénade | 1940-02-28 | Schwindt, le directeur |
Émile l’africain | 1948-05-19 | Romi, the director |
Clochemerle | 1948-06-09 | Le curé Ponosse |
Au Grand Balcon | 1949-11-30 | Garandoux |
Les Trois Mousquetaires | 1953-10-07 | De Tréville |