Marcel Lévesque

Marcel Lévesque was an American actor, born on December 6, 1877, in Paris, France. He is best known for his roles in Les Vampires (1915), The Vampires: The Terrible Wedding (1916), and The Vampires: Satanas (1916). Lévesque passed away on February 16, 1962, in Couilly-Pont-aux-Dames, Seine-et-Marne, France.

Personal and Family Life

Marcel Lévesque lived much of his life in France, where he became known for his contributions to film and theatre. Detailed information about his family or personal relationships is limited, but his career spanned several decades, reflecting a commitment to his craft.

Career

Lévesque was a versatile actor who engaged in various film projects throughout his life. He participated in the silent film era, especially known for his role in the significant serial “Les Vampires.” His work showcased his talent across numerous characters in both silent and sound films.

Death and Legacy

Marcel Lévesque died in 1962, leaving behind a collection of memorable performances that contributed to early French cinema. His work in “Les Vampires” remains influential, capturing the imagination of audiences and filmmakers alike.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Les Vampires 1915-11-13 Mazamette
Mon père avait raison 1936-11-27 Mourier – son médecin
La Malibran 1944-05-03 le vieux mélomane
Le Crime de Monsieur Lange 1936-01-24 The Concierge
Adhémar ou le jouet de la fatalité 1951-09-14 Mr Brunel-Lacaze, le banquier
Tout ça ne vaut pas l’amour 1931-10-15 Jules Renaudin
C’est pour les orphelins 1916-11-13 The Artist
Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma 1978-09-24 Self (archive footage)