Jacques Dufilho
French actor and playwright.

Born
1914
111 years ago
Died
August 28th, 2005
19 years ago — 91 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
France
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A prominent figure in French cinema and theatre, this individual became widely recognized for roles in films throughout the mid to late 20th century. Significant performances included the comedy 'La Grande Vadrouille' and the drama 'Les Misérables'. Contributions extended to theater, where the individual engaged in acting and writing plays, showcasing a versatility in performance arts. Collaborated with notable directors and participated in various productions that highlighted French culture and humor. This individual remained active in the industry until the later years, leading to a lasting legacy in French performing arts.
Starred in 'La Grande Vadrouille'
Performed in 'Les Misérables'
Contributed to various theatrical works
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