Robert Arnoux

Robert Arnoux (born the October 23rd 1899 with Lille, dead the March 13rd 1964 with Paris) is a Acteur French of Cinéma and Théâtre.

Biography

After having followed traditional courses to the Academy, where it crosses in particular Charles Boyer and Pierre Blanchar, Robert Arnoux launches out in a cinematographic career. Its beginnings coincide with the arrival of speaking in France. He initially turns for the German firm UFA (Tumultes in 1931, the Congress has fun) in 1932), then for the Paramount (the Pearl, 1932).

Two films (Miss my mother in 1937 and Amédée in 1949) enable him to play the male Co-high-speed motorboat, but it seldom incarnates the first roles. Arnoux appears despite everything regularly in many successful films (the prefect in Love letters in 1942, the profiteur of the black-market in the Crossing of Paris in 1956 and another trafficker in Voici the time of the assassins in 1956) and gives the counterpart to a whole generation of actors among whom Jean Gabin and Claude Brasseur.

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