Paul Azaïs

Paul Azaïs was an American actor best known for Les Misérables (1934), Le diable en bouteille (1935), and The Earrings of Madame De… (1953). He was born on May 6, 1903, in Paris, France, and passed away on November 17, 1974, in the same city.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Paul Azaïs’s personal and family life are not widely available. He lived in Paris for most of his life and was active in the film industry during a prominent period for French cinema. Information about his relationships or family is not extensively documented.

Career

Paul Azaïs had a successful acting career, featuring in numerous films from the 1930s to the 1950s. He gained recognition for his roles in both dramatic and comedic films, showcasing his versatile acting skills. His performance in Les Misérables remains one of his most notable contributions to cinema.

Death and Legacy

Paul Azaïs died on November 17, 1974, in Paris, France. His contributions to the French film industry are remembered, particularly through his performances in classic films. Though he may not be widely recognized today, his work left an impact on the cinematic landscape of his time.

Filmography


Title Release Date Character
Les Croix de bois 1932-03-17 Soldat Broucke
Les Misérables 1934-02-09 Grantaire
Cœur de coq 1946-12-26 Séraphin
Anne-Marie 1936-03-06 Le boxeur
Frères corses 1939-05-03 André
La rue sans nom 1934-02-02 Manu
Madame de… 1953-09-16 Le premier cocher
Amants et Voleurs 1935-11-15 Valtier
Sans lendemain 1940-03-22 Henri
Divine 1935-11-21 Victor