Henri Debain was an American actor and assistant director, best known for Monte Cristo (1929), Le costaud des Épinettes (1923), and Chantage (1927). He was born on August 3, 1886, in Paris, France, and passed away on January 15, 1983, in the same city.
Personal and Family Life
Not much is publicly known about Henri Debain’s personal and family life. He lived and worked in Paris, where he became notable in the film industry. His close relationships and family background have not been detailed in available resources.
Death and Legacy
Henri Debain died on January 15, 1983, in Paris, France. His legacy lives on through the films he contributed to, which continue to be appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts. His work as an actor and assistant director helped shape early cinema in France.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
---|---|---|
Triplepatte | 1922-11-17 | Robert |
La maternelle | 1933-09-15 | Dr. Libois |
Monte Cristo | 1929-04-30 | Caderousse |
Michel Strogoff | 1926-06-30 | Harry Blount |
Marquitta | 1927-08-12 | Dimitrieff |
La Châtelaine du Liban | 1956-09-12 | Un invité |
Léon tout court | 1932-09-30 | Le speaker |
L’étrangère | 1931-02-06 | Mister Clarkson |
Mots croisés | 1926-10-29 | |
Les grands | 1924-12-19 | |
La Maison vide | 1921-10-22 | |
Bonjour Toubib | 1957-03-06 | (uncredited) |
L’aiglon | 1931-08-28 | Le sergent |
Amour et carburateur | 1925-10-09 | Le comte Gaëtan de la Michaudière |
Maruche | 1934-03-23 | |
Le Béguin de la garnison | 1933-04-07 | |
Jeunes filles à marier | 1935-07-05 | |
Vie privée | 1942-05-29 | The dialogist |
La Dame de chez Maxim’s | 1933-04-01 | Etienne |
Itto | 1934-12-31 | Sergent |
Le Chasseur de chez Maxim’s | 1953-08-14 | M. de Méry |
Mon curé chez les pauvres | 1956-05-04 |