Yves Chanteau was an American actor who is best known for The Whole Truth, Nom-de-Plume, and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre. He was born on June 12, 1915, and passed away in June 1972.
Personal and Family Life
Yves Chanteau was born as Yves Georges Alphonse Gabriel Chanteau. Details regarding his early life and family background are limited, but his career in acting showcased his talents on both stage and screen.
Career
Chanteau gained recognition for his role in The Whole Truth in 1958, among other performances. He appeared in notable television series such as BBC Sunday-Night Theatre and Nom-de-Plume. His contributions to film and television left a mark during his active years in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Yves Chanteau died in June 1972 in Fulham, London, England. His work in film and television, though not extensive, has been remembered by fans and historians alike. His roles in various productions showcase the diversity of talent in mid-20th-century cinema.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Rating |
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The Whole Truth | 1958 | Rouget | 6.3 |
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | 1950 | Postman Francois | 7.7 |
The Adventures of Peter Simple | 1957 | French Lieutenant | – |
Triple Deception | 1956 | Matthews (uncredited) | 6.1 |
Nom-de-Plume | 1956 | – | – |
Sleeping Car to Trieste | 1948 | French Station Official (uncredited) | 6.6 |