Charles Granval (born Charles Louis Gribouval; December 21, 1882 – July 28, 1943) was a French stage and film actor.[1] He was Jean-Pierre Granval's father.
Charles Granval | |
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Born | Charles Louis Gribouval 21 December 1882 |
Died | 28 July 1943 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1918-1944 (film ) |
Spouse | |
Children | Jean-Pierre Granval |
Selected filmography
edit- Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932)
- Golgotha (1935)
- La belle équipe (1936)
- Sarati the Terrible (1937)
- The Terrible Lovers (1936)
- Blanchette (1937)
- A Woman of No Importance (1937)
- Pépé le Moko (1937)
- The Man from Nowhere (1937)
- White Cargo (1937)
- The End of the Day (1939)
- First Ball (1941)
- Monsieur La Souris (1942)
- Colonel Pontcarral (1942)
- The Woman I Loved Most (1942)
- La Nuit fantastique (1942)
- The Benefactor (1942)
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1943)
References
edit- ^ Macdonald p.244
Bibliography
edit- Nicholas Macdonald. In Search of La Grande Illusion: A Critical Appreciation of Jean Renoir's Elusive Masterpiece. McFarland, 2013.
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