Lucien Blondeau was an American actor best known for The Count of Monte Cristo (1954), Premier de cordée (1944), and Cartouche (1934). Born on March 10, 1884, in Paris 17, Paris, France, he passed away on August 11, 1965, in Paris 4, Paris, France.
Personal and Family Life
Lucien Blondeau was born into a family that encouraged his artistic ambitions. Not much is publicly known about his personal life and family, but he dedicated a significant part of his life to acting and the performance arts. Throughout his career, he became well respected in the film industry for his various roles and contributions.
Career
Blondeau’s acting career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in a variety of films. He is recognized for his versatility and ability to portray different characters, providing audiences with memorable performances. His work in notable films solidified his reputation as a talented actor in the French cinema.
Death and Legacy
Lucien Blondeau died on August 11, 1965, in Paris, leaving behind a legacy of diverse performances. His contributions to the film industry are remembered by fans of classic French cinema, and his work continues to be admired by new audiences today. He remains a significant figure in the history of French acting.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Jud Süß | 1940-09-24 | Lévy (voice) |
Frou-Frou | 1955-06-19 | Joseph, le domestique de Sabatier (uncredited) |
Violetas imperiales | 1952-12-12 | Le grand chambellan (uncredited) |
Cartouche | 1934-09-28 | |
Paris, mes amours | 1935-07-30 | |
Marie-Martine | 1943-05-11 | |
Premier De Cordée | 1944-02-23 | Jean Servettaz |
La fille aux yeux gris | 1945-11-24 | Father Christophe |
Fils de France | 1946-05-15 | Colonel |
La Revanche de Roger la Honte | 1946-10-23 | |
Si jeunesse savait… | 1948-04-30 | |
Scandale aux Champs-Elysées | 1949-04-22 | (uncredited) |
L’extravagante Théodora | 1950-04-26 | |
Cartouche, roi de Paris | 1950-08-02 | Butler |
Le Bagnard | 1951-03-07 | Doctor Vicente (uncredited) |
Jour de peine | 1952-03-20 | |
Le Rideau rouge | 1952-11-14 | |
Ce qu’a vu le vent d’est | 1954-05-02 | Commissioner |
Une grosse tête | 1962-06-20 | Le vieux |
L’assassin habite au… 21 | 1942-08-07 | Police Prefect Edouard (uncredited) |
Le Comte de Monte-Cristo | 1954-01-14 | Monsieur Dantès, Edmond’s Father |
L’étrange amazone | 1953-04-19 | |
La Valse du Gorille | 1959-10-07 |