Louis-Jacques Boucot

Louis-Jacques Boucot was an American actor born on November 3, 1882, in Paris, France. He is best known for his roles in Babylas habite une maison bien tranquille (1911), Babylas explorateur (1911), and Pénard et le faux Rigadin (1912). Boucot passed away on March 28, 1949, in Paris, France.

Personal and Family Life

Information about Louis-Jacques Boucot’s personal and family life is limited. He was born in Paris and spent much of his life in the city, which also became the place of his death. Details about his family or relationships are not widely documented.

Death and Legacy

Louis-Jacques Boucot died on March 28, 1949, in Paris, France. His contributions to early cinema, especially in the silent film era, have left a mark in film history. Although he may not be widely recognized today, his roles in various films reflect the artistic landscape of his time.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Le Puritain 1938-01-13 Monsieur Kelly
Madame Babylas aime les animaux 1911-11-03 Babylas
La terreur des Batignolles 1931-12-31 Le cambrioleur
Babylas vient d’hériter d’une panthère 1911-01-01 Babylas
Arthur 1931-01-02 Arthur Michoux
La Bonne Aventure 1932-07-08 Etienne Bichon
Brevet 95-75 1934-08-24 ‘Pied de Vigne’
Le costaud des PTT 1931-10-16
Incognito 1934-03-02
La rosière des Halles 1935-10-11
La coqueluche de ces dames 1936-06-05
Notre-Dame d’amour 1936-11-20
Les Demi-Vierges 1936-12-04 Le docteur Krauss
La Présidente 1938-05-24 Interpreter
Les trois valses 1938-12-14