Léon Larive

Léon Larive was an American actor, renowned for his roles in The Rules of the Game (1939), The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), and Crime and Punishment (1935). He was born on June 28, 1886, in Paris, France, and passed away on July 20, 1961, in the same city.

Personal and Family Life

Léon Larive’s early life and family background are not widely documented, but he was known to have a passionate career in acting. Throughout his life, he engaged deeply in the theater and film industry, becoming a respected figure in European cinema.

Career

Larive’s acting career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in numerous films, gaining recognition for his diverse roles. His performances in pivotal films of the French New Wave showcased his talent and solidified his status in cinematic history.

Death and Legacy

Léon Larive died on July 20, 1961, in Paris, France. His contributions to the film industry continue to be remembered, particularly for his work in classic French cinema, which has inspired many generations of filmmakers and actors.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc 1928-04-21 Judge
Zéro de conduite : Jeunes diables au collège 1933-04-07 Professor
Les Bas-fonds 1936-12-11 Félix, le valet de chambre du baron
La Règle du jeu 1939-07-09 Le cuisinier
Les Enfants du Paradis 1945-03-15 Le concierge des Funambules (non crédité)
Messieurs Ludovic 1946-05-03 Le gros malade
François Villon 1945-09-02 Turgis
La vie est à nous 1936-04-07 Un client à la vente aux enchères
Le Train pour Venise 1938-09-14 A beggar
L’Esclave blanche 1939-02-18 Un fonctionnaire