Claude Machin

See also: Thing

Claude Machin is the son of the French scenario writer Alfred Machin and of the French actress Germaine Lecuyer. It was born in 1921 and deceased in 1978.

Child, it played in three films of his father, of which the main role in its last work: the feature-length film Robinson Junior (1929) known also under the title Black and White . In the credits its name appears in the form the small Claude Machin .

It was also called Clo-Clo.

Others

Alfred Machin also uses other actors interpreting of the roles of children in particular the Belgian actor Fernand Gravey which was 8 years old in its first role in Saïda removed Manneken-Pis in 1913. He is the same for Blanche Montel, born in 1902, also holds for it a role of 11 year old child in the Girl of Delft of 1914 and Maurice Mathieu which started to play in 1911 at the 5 years age in the Devotion of a kid and in 1912 in the Martyrdom of foam with Germaine Lecuyer.

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