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Jean-Jacques Delbo | |
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Born | |
Died | 20 May 1996 87) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1936-1990 |
Jean-Jacques Delbo (10 January 1909 – 20 May 1996) was a French actor. He appeared in more than sixty films from 1936 to 1990.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1943 | Le chant de l'exilé | Le complice de Riedgo | |
The Stairs Without End | Albert | ||
L'homme qui vendit son âme | Armand | ||
Feu Nicolas | Villier | ||
1945 | Mademoiselle X | ||
The Last Metro | |||
Majestic Hotel Cellars | Enrico Fualdès | ||
1946 | Goodbye Darling | Ricardo | |
Une femme coupée en morceaux | |||
That's Not the Way to Die | Piere Vanier | ||
Devil and the Angel | Lenoir | ||
1947 | Six Hours to Lose | Claude | |
Copie conforme | Oscar | ||
Un flic | Zattore | ||
Secret Cargo | Carlos Mendoza | ||
1948 | Fort de la solitude | François | |
Judicial Error | Stefano | ||
Les souvenirs ne sont pas à vendre | Max | ||
1950 | The Ferret | Ludovic | |
The King of the Bla Bla Bla | Loustot | ||
1951 | The Two Girls | Pierre Manin | |
1953 | Minuit... Quai de Bercy | Martin, le masseur | |
Their Last Night | Antoine Pérez | ||
1954 | Royal Affairs in Versailles | Monsieur de la Motte | |
La soupe à la grimace | Godby | ||
1955 | Napoléon | Le général Becker | Uncredited |
The Babes Make the Law | Le truand qui bat Nathalie | ||
Pas de coup dur pour Johnny | Jérôme | ||
L'impossible Monsieur Pipelet | Monsieur Francis | ||
Chiens perdus sans collier | Un joueur de belote | ||
1956 | If Paris Were Told to Us | Monsieur de la Personne | |
Cela s'appelle l'aurore | Gorzone | ||
1957 | Mademoiselle and Her Gang | O'Connor | |
1958 | Le souffle du désir | Freddy | |
Filles de nuit | |||
The Day the Sky Exploded | Sergei Boetnikov | ||
En bordée | Max | ||
1959 | Gangster Boss | M. Jumelin | |
Menschen im Hotel | 1. Portier | ||
1960 | The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse | Cornelius' Butler | |
Brandenburg Division | Secret Service Man | ||
1961 | Bernadette of Lourdes | Le commissaire Jacomet | |
The Count of Monte Cristo | |||
Riviera-Story | |||
Erik the Conqueror | Olaf | ||
1962 | La Fayette | L'exempt | |
1963 | Any Number Can Win | Le chorégraphe | Uncredited |
L'attico | |||
Chair de poule | Joubert | ||
La bande à Bobo | |||
1967 | All Mad About Him | L'attaché | |
The Blonde from Peking | Monsieur Olsen | ||
1968 | The Biggest Bundle of Them All | Train Engineer | Uncredited |
1971 | Perched on a Tree | Le yachtman | |
Without Apparent Motive | Le supérieur / Commissioner | ||
1975 | The Common Man | Le médecin-légiste | |
1980 | Lulu | Doctor Goll | |
1990 | Wings of Fame | (final film role) |
Royal Affairs in Versailles is a 1954 French-Italian historical drama directed by Sacha Guitry. Described as "a historical film showing Versailles from its beginnings to the present day", it tells some episodes through portrayal of the personalities who lived in the Palace of Versailles. Its sister films are Napoléon (1955) and If Paris Were Told to Us (1956).
Clermont-Dessous is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in south-western France.
La Fayette is a 1961 French-Italian biographical film directed by Jean Dréville and starring Pascale Audret, Jack Hawkins and Orson Welles. The film depicts the life of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, in particular his role in the American War of Independence.
Brandenburg Division is a 1960 West German war film directed by Harald Philipp and starring Hanns Ernst Jäger, Wolfgang Reichmann and Heinz Weiss. It depicts members of the German commando unit Brandenburgers during the Second World War.
Six Hours to Lose is a 1947 French romance film directed by Alex Joffé and Jean Lévitte and starring André Luguet, Denise Grey and Pierre Larquey. The film has no relation to the eponymous novel of Robert Brasillach, edited posthumously in 1953.
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The Babes Make the Law is a 1955 French comedy film directed by Raoul André and starring Claudine Dupuis, Dominique Wilms, Louise Carletti and Michèle Philippe. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Louis Le Barbenchon. It was followed by sequel Les pépées au service secret in 1956.
The Impossible Mr. Pipelet, is a French comedy drama film from 1955, directed by André Hunebelle, written by Jacques Gut, starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles "The Impossible Mr. Pipelet", "Ma fille et ses amours" Belgium French title), "Mijn dochter is verliefd".
Chair de poule is a 1963 French crime film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Robert Hossein, Catherine Rouvel, Jean Sorel and Georges Wilson. The screenplay is based on the 1960 novel Come Easy, Go Easy by James Hadley Chase, which took several plot elements from the 1934 novel The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M Cain. The film was released in the United States as Highway Pickup.
Majestic Hotel Cellars is a 1945 French mystery film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Albert Préjean, Suzy Prim and Denise Grey. It is based on the Maigret novel Maigret and the Hotel Majestic by Georges Simenon.
Goodbye Darling is a 1946 French drama film directed by Raymond Bernard and starring Danielle Darrieux, Louis Salou and Gabrielle Dorziat. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys.
Secret Cargo is a 1947 French drama film directed by Alfred Rode and starring Luis Mariano, Käthe von Nagy and Claudine Dupuis.
The Stairs Without End is a 1943 French drama film directed by Georges Lacombe and starring Pierre Fresnay, Madeleine Renaud and Suzy Carrier.
Girls of the Night is a 1958 drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Georges Marchal, Nicole Berger and Claus Holm.
The Ferret is a 1950 French crime film directed by Raymond Leboursier and starring Jany Holt, Colette Darfeuil and Pierre Renoir. It was based on a novel by Stanislas-André Steeman. It features the character of Inspector Wens, who had appeared in several other films including The Murderer Lives at Number 21.
The Two Girls is a 1951 French drama film directed by Maurice de Canonge and starring Léo Marjane, Suzy Prim and Jean-Jacques Delbo. The same story had previously been made into a 1921 silent film of the same title and a 1936 sound film.
Devil and the Angel is a 1946 French drama film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Madeleine Sologne, Erich von Stroheim and Louis Salou.
Mademoiselle and Her Gang is a 1957 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Line Renaud, Noël Roquevert and Philippe Nicaud.
Judicial Error is a 1948 French drama film directed by Maurice de Canonge and starring Michèle Alfa, Jimmy Gaillard and Lucienne Le Marchand.
That's Not the Way to Die is a 1946 mysytery crime film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Erich von Stroheim, Anne-Marie Blanc and Denise Vernac. The film's sets were designed by the art director Aimé Bazin. It borrows its main plot device from the 1932 American film The Death Kiss. von Stroheim was not happy with the film, but felt it received good reviews and was popular with audiences.