Serge Deyglun was a Canadian actor who is best known for Les brûlés (1959), Red the Half Breed (1970), and La pension Velder (1958).
Personal and Family Life
Serge Deyglun was born on December 19, 1929, in Montréal, Québec. He was the son of Henri Deyglun and Mimi D’Estée. Throughout his life, he balanced his work as an actor with other pursuits, including journalism and songwriting.
Career
Deyglun began his acting career in the late 1950s and quickly gained recognition for his performances. He worked in both television and film, creating a diverse body of work that showcased his talent. He appeared in significant roles in series like Moi et l’autre and films such as Red the Half Breed.
Death and Legacy
Serge Deyglun passed away on August 19, 1972, in Montreal, Quebec. His contributions to the arts, particularly in Canadian television and film, left a lasting impact. Despite his early death, his work continues to be remembered by fans and within the industry.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Moi et l’autre | 1968–1971 | Serge Deyglun (3 episodes) |
Red the Half Breed | 1970 | Role |
L’Arpenteur | 1970 | Role |
L’immigré | 1959 | Short Role |
Il était une guerre | 1959 | Uncredited Role |
Les brûlés | 1959 | Role |
La pension Velder | 1958–1960 | Fafard |