Lucien Nat

French actor (1895–1972)
Lucien Nat
Born
Lucien Maurice Natte

11 January 1895
Paris, France
Died25 July 1972 (aged 77)
Clichy-la-Garenne, France
OccupationActor
Years active1931-1972 (film & TV)

Lucien Nat (born Lucien Maurice Natte; 11 January 1895 – 25 July 1972) was a French film, stage and television actor.[1] He was married to the actress Marie Déa.

Selected filmography

  • Fun in the Barracks (1932) - Maréchal des Logis chef Barnot
  • Les Misérables (1934) - Montparnasse
  • The Tender Enemy (1936) - Le Promis
  • Boissière (1937) - Jean Le Barois
  • The Cheat (1937) - Maître Ribeyre
  • Rasputin (1938) - Ostrowski
  • Le corsaire (1939)
  • Camp Thirteen (1940) - Carlos
  • The Last of the Six (1941) - Marcel Gernicot
  • Business Is Business (1942) - Lucien Garraud
  • Pontcarral (1942) - Garron
  • The Heart of a Nation (1943) - Bernard Froment adulte
  • Des jeunes filles dans la nuit (1943) - Le père d'Andrée
  • Captain Fracasse (1943) - Agostin / Agostino
  • Mermoz (1943) - Julien Pranville
  • Le Bossu (1944) - Jean de Peyrolles
  • Lunegarde (1946) - Monsieur de Lunegarde
  • Patrie (1946) - La duc d'Albe
  • Martin Roumagnac (1946) - Rimbaut - l'adjoint au maire, ancien amant de Blanche
  • The Unknown Singer (1947) - Carray Mas
  • The Revenge of Baccarat (1947) - Andrea
  • Rocambole (1947) - Andrea
  • Nine Boys, One Heart (1948) - Le monsieur
  • Fort de la solitude (1948) - Le capitaine
  • The Mystery of the Yellow Room (1949) - Robert Darzac
  • Return to Life (1949) - Charles (segment 1 : "Le retour de tante Emma")
  • The Perfume of the Lady in Black (1949) - Robert Darzac
  • The Paris Waltz (1950) - Napoléon III (uncredited)
  • Cartouche, King of Paris (1950) - M. de Cellamare
  • The Convict (1951) - Messner
  • We Are All Murderers (1952) - L'avocat général
  • Imperial Violets (1952) - (uncredited)
  • The Last Robin Hood (1953) - Antoine Lévêque
  • Little Jacques (1953) - Le procureur
  • Royal Affairs in Versailles (1954) - Montesquieu (uncredited)
  • Le pain vivant (1955) - M. Valmont
  • Black Dossier (1955) - Dr. Dessouche - le médecin légiste
  • If Paris Were Told to Us (1956) - Montesquieu
  • Reproduction interdite (1957) - Martinaud
  • Police judiciaire (1958) - L'inspecteur Lanoux
  • The Goose of Sedan (1959) - Captain
  • Famous Love Affairs (1961) - Le préfet (segment "Comédiennes, Les") (uncredited)
  • Le petit garçon de l'ascenseur (1962) - Le président
  • Climats (1962) - M. Marcenat
  • Thérèse Desqueyroux (1962) - Laroque
  • Les amitiés particulières (1964) - Le père supérieur / Father Superior
  • Passeport diplomatique agent K 8 (1965) - Professeur Wilkowski

References

  1. ^ McCann p.95

Bibliography

  • McCann, Ben. Julien Duvivier. Oxford University Press, 2017.

External links

  • Lucien Nat at IMDb
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