Georges Baconnet

Georges Baconnet was an American actor who is best known for Deux sous de violettes, Nous irons à Paris, and School for Love. He was born on October 30, 1892, in Ratenelle, Saône-et-Loire, France, and passed away on March 9, 1961, in Paris, France.

Personal and Family Life

Georges Baconnet was born into a family in France, where he developed an interest in acting from a young age. Little information is available about his personal and family life, but he pursued a successful career in theater and film throughout his life.

Career

Baconnet gained recognition for his roles in French cinema during the mid-20th century. He appeared in several films and is remembered for his distinctive performances. His work spanned various genres, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

Death and Legacy

Georges Baconnet died on March 9, 1961, in Paris, France. He left behind a legacy as a talented actor in the French film industry, contributing to many memorable productions. His performances continue to be appreciated by film enthusiasts.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Le Trou normand 1952-11-07 M. Pichet, l’instituteur (Comédie Française)
Le rosier de madame Husson 1950-09-20 M. Laboureur, le maire
Deux sous de violettes 1951-10-31 M. Pignot, le fleuriste
Les Copains du dimanche 1957-07-01 Le secrétaire du comité
Sénéchal le magnifique 1957-05-24 Le président du tribunal
La Carcasse et le Tord-cou 1948-04-30 Villager
Le Jugement dernier 1945-12-08
Péché de jeunesse 1958-10-31 ‘L’oncle’ de Mademoiselle Bourdin
Nous irons à Paris 1950-02-08 Mayor
Jamais deux sans trois 1951-11-22 Father Benoît
Seul dans Paris 1951-11-28 François Bouqueret
Monsieur Leguignon Lampiste 1952-05-08 Un voisin – assureur – un habitant du quartier
Chronique provinciale 1958-11-05
Je suis un mouchard 1953-04-17
Les Duraton 1956-03-02 M. Tordu, un membre du conseil municipal
La Madelon 1955-12-02
La joyeuse prison 1956-06-29 Ferdinand Bouchonnet
Élisa 1957-03-08 Commissioner
Le mariage de Figaro 1959-11-04