Robert Darthez was an American actor who is best known for Beauty Cult, Bonne chance!, and Cognasse. He was born on September 16, 1897, in Antony, Hauts-de-Seine, France, and passed away on July 8, 1956, in Paris 18, Paris, France.
Personal and Family Life
Robert Darthez, originally named Robert Armand Quicray, had a family background that is not extensively documented. Throughout his life, he dedicated himself to his acting career, becoming recognized in the film industry during the early to mid-20th century.
Career
Darthez had a fruitful acting career, appearing in several noteworthy films and shorts. His performances in titles like Beauty Cult and Bonne chance! established him as a notable actor in the French film scene. His diverse roles showcased his versatility and talent in various genres.
Death and Legacy
Robert Darthez died on July 8, 1956, leaving behind a legacy in the film industry. His contribution to early cinema remains appreciated, and he is remembered for his roles in films that captured the essence of that era.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1936 | Titres exceptionnels | Actor |
1936 | Transigeons | Actor |
1936 | L’ami de Monsieur | Actor |
1935 | Ernest a le filon | Actor |
1935 | Bonne chance! | Gastion |
1935 | Bout de chou | Actor |
1935 | L’acteur | Actor |
1934 | Le malade imaginaire | Cléante |
1934 | La musique adoucit les moeurs | Actor |
1933 | Cognasse | Actor |
1932 | Service de nuit | Darius Beudraves |