Roger Tréville

Roger Treville ( born November 17, 1902 in Joigny, † September 27, 2005 in Beaumont, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France) was a French actor.

Life

Treville began his more than fifty years of film career in 1921 in the two British silent films, Married Life ( under the direction of his father, veteran director Georges Treville ) and The Rotters. Until his retirement from the movie business in 1974, he stood in front of the camera about 40 rolls. Treville turned both French films, and films in the UK, the USA and Italy. In 1968 he made ​​an appearance in an episode of the West German series Graf Yoster has the honor and the international co-production under German auspices, golden secrets in nylons.

In 1968, he starred in Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz the organizer of the duel at the Stade Charléty. As this end flunked a test audience, Treville scene was cut out. For a later DVD release, the scene was published in 1999 again.

In France Treville was also a renowned voice actor. He lent his voice as well as James Stewart Joseph Wiseman in Dr. No James Bond. At the age of 101 years he founded after several failed attempts, the Foundation funds Roger Treville, is the basis of movies and memorabilia from the career of Georges and Roger Treville.

Filmography (selection)

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