Léonce Corne

Léonce Corne was an American actor who is best known for Le père Goriot (1945), Le chevalier de Maison Rouge (1963), and Madame Bovary (1953). He was born on March 18, 1894, in Beauvais, Oise, France, and passed away on December 31, 1977, in Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, France.

Personal and Family Life

Léonce Corne was born into a family in France and pursued a career in acting that became quite notable in the film industry. Little is known about his personal life or his family background, but he made a significant impact through his performances in various films.

Career

His acting career included a number of significant roles across films, showcasing his talents from the late 1930s to the 1960s. Corne worked in various genres but is particularly remembered for his work in French cinema, contributing to classics that have stood the test of time.

Death and Legacy

Léonce Corne died on December 31, 1977, in Chartres, France. His work in the film industry left a legacy that continues to be appreciated by fans of classic French cinema, reminding audiences of the rich history of film during his era.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Le Gentleman d’Epsom 1962-10-03 Freedman
Le Sang à la tête 1956-08-10 Charles Mandine
Forces occultes 1943-09-03
Le ciel est à vous 1944-02-03 le docteur Maulette et le président
La belle de Cadix 1953-12-24 Le photographe
Le Roman de Werther 1938-12-14 Le majordome
La Bande à Bonnot 1968-11-01 Le préfet
Capitaine Pantoufle 1953-07-31 Le médecin
Nous sommes tous des assassins 1952-05-21 Le colonel instructeur
Le jour se lève 1939-06-09