Georges Vinter

Georges Vinter was a French actor and director known for La boucle énigmatique (1920), Nick Winter et la parure d’opale (1915), and Nick Winter et ses aventures (1921). Born as Paul Georges Pinvert on January 1, 1879, in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, he made significant contributions to early cinema. He passed away on July 19, 1945, in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France.

Personal and Family Life

Georges Vinter lived during a time when the film industry was still in its infancy. Details about his family life are scarce, and there is little information about his personal relationships or family members. His passion for acting and directing seems to have been the main focus of his life.

Career

Vinter’s career spanned several years, during which he became well-known for his roles in films featuring the character Nick Winter. He featured prominently in multiple films, creating a notable presence in early French cinema. His work in movies from 1906 to 1929 showcases his versatility as both an actor and a director.

Death and Legacy

Georges Vinter died on July 19, 1945, leaving behind a legacy in early French cinema. His contributions to film have helped shape the industry in France during the transition from silent films to sound. Although not widely remembered today, his performances and direction remain part of cinematic history.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Nick Winter et le vol de la Joconde1911-01-01Nick Winter
Nick Winter et les vols de Primrose1911-01-01Nick Winter
Nick Winter, la voleuse et le somnambule1911-01-01Nick Winter
Nick Winter contre le banquier Werb1912-01-01Nick Winter
Fouinard est joyeux1911-01-01Fouinard
Aladin ou la lampe merveilleuse1906-10-25Aladin
Trois jeunes filles nues1929-01-18
L’aéroplane de Fouinard1910-12-01Fouinard