Paul Préboist

Paul Préboist , born the February 21st 1927 with Marseilles, dead the March 4th 1997 with Paris, was a Acteur French.

At fourteen years, Paul Préboist is jockey of obstacles. During the war, he is counter clerk with the Social security. He occurs already in the Marseilles breweries and the hospitals by pastichant the songs of Fernandel and Christmas-Christmas. With the invitation of Henri Crémieux, it settles in Paris where it follows the courses of the street Blanche then occurs with the theater and the cabaret.

It appeared in more than 120 Film S, between 1948 and 1992, generally in comic roles of second plan. Very remarkable in the Boat on the grass .

It also turned in ten Téléfilm S, including 7 episodes of the detective series the Five last minutes .

In years 1950 and 60, he works with the radio at the sides of Pierre Dac and Francis Blanche.

His/her brother Jacques Préboist appears at his sides in many films.

Complete catalog of films

1947 - 1959

1960 - 1969

1970 - 1979

1980 - 1992

Nota Bene

  • It was quoted in Bébert and the slow train of Yves Robert (1963), but appears neither with the screen, nor with the credits. To specify if he played in Poussez not grandfather in the cacti of Jean-Claude Dague (1969)
  • Its card on IMDB

  • Its card on People of the Cinema

Selective catalog of films

Some remarkable appearances with the cinema

Some " beaux" roles in Nanar S…

With the theater

  • 1976 : Me I love the animals (One man show)

On television

With the radio

Anecdotes

  • a street of the Croix district of Money with Montpellier bears the name of Paul Préboist
  • It declared on several occasions (in particular in the emission " Large Bluff" of Patrick Sebastien) to have never had sexual relationships during its life.

External bonds

  • Its portrait on Nanarland

  • Its songs on Bide-and-Music
  • a homage in '' Humanity '' at the time of its death
  • Course on Allociné

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