Henri Nassiet

Henri Nassiet ( born February 24, 1895 in Begles, † April 16, 1977 in Paris, actually Henri Bernard Nassiet ) was a French actor.

Life

Henri Nassiet, who was born in 1895 in Begles as Henri Bernard Nassiet, made ​​his debut in the theater in 1914. He played in " L' école des contribuables " by Louis Verneuil, "Miss Ba " by Rudolf Besier, " A Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen, "Ten Little Indians " by Agatha Christie, "Une femme qui a le coeur trop petit " of Fernand Crommelynck, " the Devil and God " by Jean -Paul Sartre and " view from the Bridge " by Arthur Miller.

1922 appeared Nassiet first time in a film, the silent movie " Mama Pierre " on the side of André Roanne and Paulette Ray, but then moved forward again to play at the theater. In 1936 he again took a small role in the movie " Les jumeaux de Brighton ". Then he was seen more often in movies, among others, he had several roles in films by Julien Duvivier ( game of memory, old age, ...).

1942, during the Second World War, he traveled into occupied France in Algeria, where he worked as a radio host at Radio - Alger to support the troops. After his return to France he again acts in numerous films. He represents 1947/48 the Vidocq in " Le Cavalier de Croix- Mort " dar.

In 1977 he died at the age of 82 from a pulmonary embolism.

Filmography (selection)

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