Léo Campion

Léo Campion was an American actor best known for Stop Calling Me Baby! (1977), La brigade des maléfices (1970), and Le vagabond (1974). He was born on March 24, 1905, in Paris, France, and passed away on March 6, 1992, in the same city.

Personal and Family Life

Léo Campion was born and raised in Paris. There is limited information about his personal life and family background, suggesting he preferred to keep that part of his life private. Throughout his career, he became well-known in the French film industry.

Death and Legacy

Léo Campion died on March 6, 1992, in Paris, France. His contributions to film, particularly in French cinema, are remembered by fans and film historians. Campion’s work continues to influence contemporary actors and filmmakers.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Alors… Heureux ? 1980-01-09 Le fermier qui fait de ‘l’herbe’
Bal de nuit 1959-07-24 Cousin Chollet
夢・夢のあと 1981-01-24 Fortuneteller
Paris canaille 1956-01-20
Il mondo di notte numero 3 1963-11-15 Self
Ma tante d’Honfleur 1949-08-31
Boniface somnambule 1951-04-05
Au fil des ondes 1951-05-11 Self
French Cancan 1955-04-27 Le commandant (uncredited)
Le tracassin ou Les plaisirs de la ville 1961-12-20
La môme aux boutons 1958-10-22
Minute papillon 1959-07-14
Comme un cheveu sur la soupe 1957-05-14 Ferdinand Bouthillier
La Brigade des maléfices 1971-08-02 Le commissaire Paumier