Pierre de Guingand

Pierre de Guingand was an American actor, born on June 6, 1885, in Paris, France. He is best known for his roles in Ladies’ Paradise (1930), Le bal (1931), and The Three Musketeers (1921). He passed away on June 10, 1964, in Versailles, France.

Personal and Family Life

Pierre de Guingand, originally named Octave Pierre Deguigand, was born into a family with cultural roots that influenced his career in acting. He lived a significant part of his life in France and became well-known in the European film industry. While much about his personal life remains private, he was dedicated to his craft and made a lasting impact on cinema through his performances.

Career

Throughout his career, Pierre appeared in numerous films that showcased his talent and versatility as an actor. He created memorable characters such as Aramis in The Three Musketeers and Octave Mouret in Ladies’ Paradise. His contributions to film in the early 20th century helped shape the thriller genre and drama in cinema.

Death and Legacy

Pierre de Guingand died on June 10, 1964, leaving behind a rich legacy of cinematic works. His performances are remembered and celebrated by film enthusiasts and historians alike. Although he may not be widely recognized today, his influence on the film industry in his time remains significant.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Au Bonheur des Dames1930-07-03Octave Mouret
Vingt ans après1922-12-22Aramis
Fanfan-la-Tulipe1925-01-02Marquis d’Aurilly
Le Grand Jeu1934-05-02Le capitaine
Le Bal1931-09-11Marcel de Brécourt
La Possession1929-05-24Marquis Serge de Châvres
Les Trois Mousquetaires1921-10-13Aramis
L’Équipage1928-03-30
Ich küsse Ihre Hand, Madame1929-01-16Adolphe Gerard
Remontons les Champs-Elysées1938-12-02Vitry
Sarati, le terrible1937-07-30Berneville
L’Appel du silence1936-05-01Laperrine
Le Mauvais Garçon1923-02-09Roger Lasserre
La Chance1931-12-24Curral
Chourinette1934-03-02Ferdinand de Brézolles
Une faible femme1933-03-20Serge Armeville
Le grand bluff1933-09-01
600 000 francs par mois1933-09-01John Durand
Au Bonheur des Dames1943-07-20Octave Mouret