Jean Arbuleau was an American actor who is best known for Three Musketeers (1932), Une jeune fille et un million (1932), and Topaze (1936). Born on April 5, 1895, in Paris, France, he made a significant impact in the film industry before passing away on December 2, 1979, in his hometown.
Personal and Family Life
Jean Arbuleau was born into a family that supported his artistic ambitions. He pursued acting early on and built a career in the film industry, although details about his personal life and family background are limited.
Career
Arbuleau’s acting career spanned several years, during which he appeared in notable films. He became recognized for his roles in productions such as “Three Musketeers” and “Topaze.” His work in film showcased his talent and helped him gain fame in the entertainment world.
Death and Legacy
Jean Arbuleau passed away on December 2, 1979, in Paris, France. His contributions to cinema, particularly in French films, are remembered by film enthusiasts. His performances in classic movies continue to be celebrated, ensuring his legacy endures.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1932 | Une jeune fille et un million | Hesse |
1932 | Three Musketeers | Roger la Honte |
1934 | Plaisirs de Paris | Roger de Berville |
1936 | Topaze | Role not specified |
1936 | Le prince des Six Jours | Le speaker à le radio |