Raymond Rognoni

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Raymond Rognoni (Paris, 16 August 1892 – Paris, 26 September 1965) [1] was a French actor and comedian. He worked in the theatre and in film ( Sylvie et le fantôme , Les Enfants du Paradis ), sometimes credited as Rognoni.

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Biography

Rognoni was born Roch Raymond Rognoni on 16 August 1892 in Paris. [1] He worked for the Comédie-Française from 1922 to 1929. [2]

He died 26 September 1965 in Paris. [1] Rognoni was married to Jean Lorraine.

Selected filmography

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 3 "Raymond Rognoni".
  2. "Raymond Rognoni". at the Comédie-Française

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