Paul Dupuis
Paul Dupuis (August 11th 1916 with Montreal - January 23rd 1976 with Saint-Saver, Quebec) is a Acteur Québécois. In addition to blue steel of its glance and the velvety one engraves its voice, which strikes at his place, it is a curious mixture of circumspection and boldness. Its athletic breadth is worth to him the roles of proud soldiers and young first sportsmen.
It benefits from a stay in Great Britain as war correspondent, to familiarize itself with the medium of the Cinéma; he then plays in ten feature-length films, among which Johnny Frenchman (1945), Against the Wind (1948), Sleeping Because to Trieste (1948), Madness off Heart (1948), Passport to Pimlico (1948), The Romantic Age (1949) and The Reluctant Widow (1950).
He also turns in France, but in productions of less scale as Pépées make the law (1954).
With the Quebec, one saw it in the Fortress , His buddy , Etienne Brûler , Gallows bird and Tit-Cock . The televiewers remember especially him in the Beautiful stories of the countries in top where it incarnates the writer Arthur Buies.
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