Pierre Blanchar
Algerian-French actor and director

Born
June 30th, 1892
132 years ago
Died
1963
62 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
France
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Born in Algeria, this actor and director became a prominent figure in French cinema during the early to mid-20th century. Appearing in over 50 films, he gained recognition for his roles in important French films including 'La Femme de nulle part' and 'Les Bas-fonds'. He not only showcased talent in front of the camera but also directed various plays and films, contributing to the theatrical and cinematic landscape in France. Through his extensive work, he achieved notable acclaim that solidified his status in the world of performing arts.
Starred in 'La Femme de nulle part'
Featured in 'Les Bas-fonds'
Directed multiple theatrical productions
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