Pierre Alcover

Pierre Alcover was a French actor who is best known for his roles in films like L’Affaire du courrier de Lyon, Un carnet de bal, and Drôle de drame. He was born on March 14, 1893, in Châtellerault, Vienne, France, and passed away on November 10, 1957, in Paris, France.

Personal and Family Life

Pierre Alcover’s birth name was Pedro Antonio Alcover. He married Colonna Romano and had a grandchild named Catherine Alcover. Throughout his life, he made a significant transition from working as a warehouseman to becoming a celebrated actor on both stage and screen.

Career Highlights

Alcover began his acting career at the prestigious l’Odéon theatre, where he debuted in 1916. Known for his robust physique and commanding presence, he often portrayed characters involved in crime, whether as a villain or a law enforcer. His versatile performances made him one of the notable character actors during the 1920s and 1930s in French cinema.

Death and Legacy

Pierre Alcover died on November 10, 1957, in Paris due to cancer. His contributions to film and theatre have left a lasting impression, and he is remembered for his intense roles and impactful performances. Alcover’s legacy endures as a respected figure in French cinematic history.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Le Million 1931-02-04 Le policier
Un carnet de bal 1937-09-09 Teddy Mélanco
Ernest le rebelle 1938-11-08 Tonio
Drôle de drame 1937-10-20 l’inspecteur-chef de Scotland Yard Bray
Autour de l’argent 1929-06-15 Himself
Le Messager 1937-09-02 Morel
Deuxième Bureau 1935-09-19 Weygelmann
Marion de Lorme 1918-10-11 Laffemas
La Petite Lise 1930-12-04 Victor Berthier
Le Colonel Chabert 1943-12-01 Le directeur de l’asile
Criminel 1933-01-06 Chief Warden
Liliom 1934-05-15 Alfred
Au service du Tsar 1936-11-13 General Platoff