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Charles Vanel

Charles-Marie Vanel (21 August 1892 – 15 April 1989) was a French actor and director. During his 65-year film career, which began in 1923, he appeared in more than 200 films[1] and worked with many prominent directors, including Alfred Hitchcock, Luis Buñuel, Jacques Feyder, and Henri-Georges Clouzot. He is perhaps best remembered for his role as a desperate truck driver in Clouzot's The Wages of Fear for which he received a Special Mention at the Cannes Film Festival in 1953.[2]

Charles Vanel
Vanel in 1934
Born
Charles-Marie Vanel

(1892-08-21)21 August 1892
Rennes, France
Died15 April 1989(1989-04-15) (aged 96)
Cannes, France
Occupation(s)Actor
Film director
Years active1923–1988

Biography edit

Early life edit

Charles-Marie Vanel was born in Rennes in Brittany.[1][3] He came from a seafaring family and his parents were traders who moved to Paris when he was twelve years old.[1] He was expelled from all the schools he attended. He tried to enlist in the navy, but was rejected due to his poor eyesight.[3] In 1908, he began to perform in the theater, appearing in Hamlet.[3][1] His first film was the 1912 Jim Crow directed by Robert Péguy.[3]

He was mobilized for the First World War in July 1915, but was diagnosed in September with “mental disorders” and sent home. During the war, he took numerous theatrical tours, notably a tour to the US under the direction of Lucien Guitry.[3] He became a member of the Firmin Gémier theatre company at the Théâtre Antoine, before devoting himself exclusively to cinema.[3] His first major contract was with Russian producers Joseph Ermolieff and Alexandre Kamenka,[3] who taught him using Stanislavski's system.

Film career edit

He began a successful career as an actor, appearing in numerous silent films in the 1910s and 1920s, particularly in the roles of gruff and bitter characters. He considered his "real" film debut to be in Robert Boudrioz's Tillers of the Soil, which was produced by Abel Gance in 1919 but held up for release. He also appeared in Alexandre Volkoff's 10-part serial film The House of Mystery (1923) which pleased audiences and critics.[3]

He appeared in six films directed by Jacques de Baroncelli, including Pêcheur d'Islande (1924), based on the novel by Pierre Loti, which was one of the most popular French films of the decade and showed Vanel's greater range and depth. Others for de Baroncelli included maritime dramas Nitchevo (1926) and Feu! (1927).[3]

With the advent of sound films, his voice, and the inflections he gave, consolidated his popularity as a character actor with a wide range of colorful roles. At the beginning of the 1930s he signed a contract with Pathé-Natan and stood out in three films by Raymond Bernard, Pathé's lead director - Montmartre (1931) as a pimp; Wooden Crosses (1932) as World War I infantryman; and as Javert alongside Harry Baur in Les Misérables (1933).[3]

He was also directed by Maurice Tourneur in Accused, Stand Up! (1930) and Dance Hall (1931), both of which also featured Gaby Morlay. He appeared as a barkeeper in Le Grand Jeu (1934) directed by Jacques Feyder and as an airman in Anatole Litvak's L'Équipage (1935).[3]

The poetic realism film movement in France in the mid to late 1930s saw him appear in Marcel Carné's debut film Jenny (1936) and in Julien Duvivier's Popular Front drama La Belle Équipe in which he was Jean Gabin's friend and romantic rival. The following year, he appeared opposite Erich von Stroheim in The Rail Pirates directed by Christian-Jaque and, in 1938, opposite Jules Berry in Crossroads by Kurt Bernhardt. In 1939, he appeared as a Canadian Mountie hunting Michèle Morgan and Pierre Richard-Willm in La Loi du nord.[3]

In Occupied France, he never stopped working but his credits were fewer. He appeared with Fernandel in The Marvelous Night directed by Jean-Paul Paulin. One of his best films and roles was in Jean Grémillon's The Woman Who Dared starring alongside Madeleine Renaud. Another was Les affaires sont les affaires (1942) by Jean Dréville.[3]

At the Liberation of France in 1944, he was worried by the French Resistance. He explained that his support for Marshal Pétain was because of his memories as a veteran of the First World War. Vanel denounced the excesses of Vichy France, and above all, being a patriot, did not endorse collaboration with the Germans.

After the war, his career slumped and was no longer considered bankable. From 1948, he toured extensively in Italy and appeared in many Italian films, including In the Name of the Law (1949) by Pietro Germi.[3]

The Wages of Fear edit

Henri-Georges Clouzot helped get him back on track, choosing him to co-star in The Wages of Fear (1953) where he played a tough, truck driver, who gradually reveals his inner fragility. Vanel won an award for best actor at the Cannes Film Festival.[3]

Vanel was again directed by Clouzot two years later in Les Diaboliques and in The Truth (1960). He also appeared as a prosecutor in L'Affaire Maurizius (1954) by Julien Duvivier and in Sacha Guitry's Royal Affairs in Versailles (1954).[3] He won best actor at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for L'Affaire Maurizius.

In his only Hollywood production, shot on the French Riviera, he played Bertani, a restaurant owner and friend of the character played by Cary Grant in Alfred Hitchcock's 1955 film, To Catch a Thief.[1] In 1956, in Death in the Garden by Luis Buñuel, he appeared alongside Simone Signoret.[3] He was Best Actor at the 1957 San Sebastián International Film Festival for Le feu aux poudres.

Television edit

The growth of French television gave him new opportunities and in 1972, he triumphed as a patriarch in Les Thibault, an adaptation of the novel by Roger Martin du Gard.

He remained very active during this decade, in particular in the role of a judge in The Most Wonderful Evening of My Life directed by Ettore Scola. A special tribute was given to him at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival.[4] He received a nomination for Best Actor at the César Awards for Sept morts sur ordonnance in 1975 and in 1979, he received an honorary César Award for his career

Francesco Rosi directed him in some of his best later performances in Illustrious Corpses (1976) and Three Brothers (1981) where, almost in his nineties, he plays the character of an old farmer from Apulia, who is visited by his three children.[3] In Italy he won the David di Donatello for best actor in a supporting role.

In 1986, he recorded the song "La vie rien ne va est la" with Mireille Mathieu.

His last film appearance was in Jean-Pierre Mocky's film Les Saisons du plaisir in 1988.

Directing edit

Vanel directed his only feature film in 1929, Dans la nuit. In 1931, he shot another short film, Affaire Classé with Pierre Larquey and Gabriel Gabrio, released in 1935 under the title Le Coup de minuit.[3]

In 2002, at the request of filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier, Louis Sclavis composed and recorded music for Dans la nuit.

Death edit

Vanel retired to Mouans-Sartoux in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, near Cannes, where he lived with Arlette Bailly (1928 – 2015),[1] his third wife, 36 years his junior. He was hospitalized in Cannes on the night of Friday, 14 April 1989 and died in the early hours of the morning the following day.[1] Part of his ashes were scattered off the coast of Menton, the rest were placed in the cemetery of Mougins or Mouans-Sartoux.

Awards edit

Selected filmography edit

Year Film Role Director Notes
1916 Jim Crow
1917 La p'tite du sixième
1920 Miarka Mario, le garde-chasse Louis Mercanton
1921 Crépuscule d'épouvante Guillaume Brohan
1921 La fille de Camargue
1922 Possession Dimitri Louis Mercanton
1922 Tempêtes Raoul Mauduit
1923 Tillers of the Soil Bernard Larade Robert Boudrioz
1923 The House of Mystery Henri Corradin Alexandre Volkoff
1923 Calvaire d'amour Georges Brémond
1923 L'autre aile Gaston Lager
1923 Du crépuscule à l'aube
1924 In the Spider's Web Stephen Powers
1924 La mendiante de Saint-Sulpice Gilbert Rollin
1924 La Flambée des rêves Lucien Réneval
1924 Le vol Favier
1924 Heart of an Actress Germaine Dulac
1924 Pêcheur d'Islande Jan
1925 Le réveil Le Prince Jean
1925 Barocco Barocco Charles Burguet
1926 L'Orphelin du Cirque Garment, le traitre / Legru
1926 The Flame Boussat René Hervil
1926 600,000 Francs a Month John Durand Robert Péguy
1926 La Nuit de la revanche
1926 Nitchevo Captain Cartier Jacques de Baroncelli
1927 Charité
1927 The Prey of the Wind Pierre Vignal René Clair
1927 Feu! Le lieutenant Frémiet
1928 Queen Louise Napoleon Karl Grune
1927 The White Slave Dr. Warner Augusto Genina
1927 Martyr Charles Burguet
1927 Die Apachen von Paris Bécot
1928 Da hält die Welt den Atem an
1928 The Crew Maurice Tourneur
1928 Da hält die Welt den Atem an
1928 The Passenger Jacques de Baroncelli
1929 Waterloo Napoleon Karl Grune
1929 Drei Tage auf Leben und Tod - aus dem Logbuch der U.C.1 Der Steuermann
1929 The Love of the Brothers Rott Erich Waschneck
1929 An Ideal Woman Jean Durand
1929 Les Fourchambault
1930 Chiqué Francois
1930 Dans la nuit L'ouvrier carrier
1930 Accused, Stand Up! Henri Lapalle Maurice Tourneur
1930 L'Arlésienne Mitifio, un gardian
1930 Le capitaine jaune Le capitaine
1931 Dance Hall Ramon Maurice Tourneur
1931 The Yellow House of Rio King-Fu / Scalpa
1931 Montmartre André Marco, dit Dédé Raymond Bernard
1932 Wooden Crosses Caporal Breval Raymond Bernard
1932 In the Name of the Law Lancelot Maurice Tourneur
1932 Dainah the Mulatto Le mécanicien Michaux
1932 Gitanes Léon
1934 Les Misérables Inspecteur Javert Raymond Bernard
1934 At the End of the World Georges Laudy
1934 Le Grand Jeu Clément Jacques Feyder
1935 King of the Camargue Rampal
1935 The Crew Le lieutenant Maury
1935 The Green Domino Nebel - un sculpteur
1935 L'impossible aveu Fred
1936 The Volga Boatman Le colonel Goreff Vladimir Strizhevsky
1936 Michel Strogoff Ivan Ogareff Richard Eichberg
1936 La Peur Robert Sylvain
1936 The Flame Victor Boussat André Berthomieu
1936 They Were Five Charles Billot aka Charlot Julien Duvivier
1936 Jenny Benoit Marcel Carné
1936 Les Grands Henri Lormier
1936 Port Arthur Commander Vassidloff
1936 The Assault Alexandre Mérital Pierre-Jean Ducis
1937 Southern Mail L'ambassadeur Herlin Pierre Billon
1937 Police mondaine Salviati
1937 Troïka sur la piste blanche Michel Steinberg
1937 Abused Confidence Jacques Ferney Henri Decoin
1938 Rail Pirates Henri Pierson
1938 The Woman from the End of the World Durc, l'officier mécanicien
1938 The West Jean Cadière Henri Fescourt
1938 Légions d'honneur Captaine Dabrau
1938 Bar du sud Le capitaine Olivier
1938 S.O.S. Sahara Loup Jacques de Baroncelli
1938 Crossroads Roger de Vétheuil Curtis Bernhardt
1939 Savage Brigade Général Kalitjeff Marcel L'Herbier
1939 Yamilé sous les cèdres le chef maronite Rachid el Hamé
1939 La Loi du Nord Le caporal Dalrymple Jacques Feyder
1940 Cristobal's Gold Le Coronel - le chef de la police Jacques Becker
1940 The Marvelous Night Le fermier Jean-Paul Paulin
1941 The Black Diamond François Mitry Jean Delannoy
1942 Les affaires sont les affaires Isidore Lechat
1942 Promise to a Stranger Bernard Parker
1942 Haut-le-Vent François Ascarra
1943 Le soleil a toujours raison L'homme du mas
1943 Les Roquevillard Maître François Roquevillard
1944 The Woman Who Dared Pierre Gauthier Jean Grémillon
1945 Hanged Man's Farm François
1946 Gringalet Ravaut André Berthomieu
1946 Le Bateau à soupe Le capitaine Hervé
1947 La Cabane aux souvenirs Lauragais
1947 Le diable souffle Laurent
1948 The Woman I Murdered François Bachelin Jacques Daniel-Norman
1949 In the Name of the Law Massaro Turi Passalacqua Pietro Germi
1949 Vertigine d'amore Mugnaio Resplanton / France: Emile Resplandin
1950 The Fighting Men Don Salvatore Sparaino Roberto Savarese
1950 Hearts at Sea Nostromo Norus Giorgio Bianchi
1951 The Crossroads Lubiani Fernando Cerchio
1951 Tragic Spell Bastiano Mario Sequi
1951 The Last Sentence Giudice Marco Valsetti Mario Bonnard
1952 Malaire Noguère aîné
1953 The Wages of Fear M. Jo Henri-Georges Clouzot
1954 Royal Affairs in Versailles Monsieur de Vergennes Sacha Guitry
1954 Maddalena Giovanni Lamberti
1954 On Trial Wolf Andergast
1954 The Cheerful Squadron Il capitano Hurluret Paolo Moffa
1955 Les Diaboliques Alfred Fichet, le commissaire Henri-Georges Clouzot
1955 To Catch a Thief Bertani Alfred Hitchcock
1955 Tom Toms of Mayumba Carlo Leonardi Folco Quilici
1955 A Missionary Père Gauthier Maurice Cloche
1955 Sunset in Naples Guido Brignone
1956 Difendo il mio amore Verdisio Giulio Macchi
1956 Death in the Garden Castin Luis Buñuel
1957 Burning Fuse Albatrasse Henri Decoin
1957 The Suspects Commissaire Perrache
1958 Rafles sur la ville [fr] Léonce Pozzi, dit "Le Fondu"
1958 Le Piège Caillé
1958 The Mask of the Gorilla Colonel Berthomieu Bernard Borderie
1959 Les Naufrageurs Marnez
1959 Prisoner of the Volga Ossip Semjonowitsch Victor Tourjansky
1959 La Valse du Gorille [fr] Berthomieu dit 'Le Vieux'
1959 Pêcheur d'Islande L'armateur Mével
1960 The Truth Maître Guérin Henri-Georges Clouzot
1960 Maria, Registered in Bilbao El viejo Ladislao Vajda
1961 Tintin and the Golden Fleece Père Alexandre Jean-Jacques Vierne
1962 La steppa Pére Christophore Alberto Lattuada
1962 Lo sgarro
1963 Rififi in Tokyo Van Hekken Jacques Deray
1963 Symphonie pour un massacre [fr] Paoli
1963 A King Without Distraction Le procureur du Roi François Leterrier
1963 Magnet of Doom Dieudonné Ferchaux Jean-Pierre Melville
1965 Le Chant du monde Marinau, le matelot Marcel Camus
1967 Shock Troops Passevin Costa-Gavras
1968 La prisonnière L'invité au vernissage qui dit 'Oui, ça correspond au schéma du bonhomme' (uncredited) Henri-Georges Clouzot
1969 Ballade pour un chien Viachet
1970 Sébastien et la Mary-Morgane Louis Maréchal Cécile Aubry
1970 Ils Le professeur Swaine
1971 Comptes à rebours [fr] Juliani
1972 La nuit bulgare Bohringer
1972 Gang War in Naples Don Mimo De Ritis Pasquale Squitieri
1972 The Most Wonderful Evening of My Life Il Presidente, Giudice Dutz Ettore Scola
1974 Par le sang des autres Le curé
1975 Sept morts sur ordonnance Old Brézé Jacques Rouffio
1975 Calm Prevails Over the Country [de] Grandfather Parra
1976 Illustrious Corpses Procurator Varga Francesco Rosi
1976 Boomerang Me Ritter José Giovanni
1976 Golden Night Charles Fournier Serge Moati
1976 À l'ombre d'un été Jean Landot
1977 Alice or the Last Escapade Henri Vergennes Claude Chabrol
1978 Ne pleure pas Le grand-père
1980 Le chemin perdu Léon Schwarz
1981 La Puce et le Privé Mathieu Fortier
1981 Three Brothers Donato Giuranna Francesco Rosi
1987 Si le soleil ne revenait pas Anzevui Claude Goretta
1988 Les Saisons du plaisir Charles Van Bergh (final film role)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Associated Press (16 April 1989). "Charles Vanel, Stage And Screen Actor, 96". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Charles Vanel - Cinémathèque française". cinema.encyclopedie.personnalites.bifi.fr. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Borger, Lenny (26 April 1989). "Charles Vanel, esteemed character actor, dead at 96". Variety. p. 12.
  4. ^ Katz, Ephraim; Fred Klein; Ronald Dean Nolan (1998). The International Film Encyclopedia (3rd ed.). New York: Harper Collins. p. 1412. ISBN 0-333-74037-8.

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charles, vanel, charles, marie, vanel, august, 1892, april, 1989, french, actor, director, during, year, film, career, which, began, 1923, appeared, more, than, films, worked, with, many, prominent, directors, including, alfred, hitchcock, luis, buñuel, jacque. Charles Marie Vanel 21 August 1892 15 April 1989 was a French actor and director During his 65 year film career which began in 1923 he appeared in more than 200 films 1 and worked with many prominent directors including Alfred Hitchcock Luis Bunuel Jacques Feyder and Henri Georges Clouzot He is perhaps best remembered for his role as a desperate truck driver in Clouzot s The Wages of Fear for which he received a Special Mention at the Cannes Film Festival in 1953 2 Charles VanelVanel in 1934BornCharles Marie Vanel 1892 08 21 21 August 1892Rennes FranceDied15 April 1989 1989 04 15 aged 96 Cannes FranceOccupation s ActorFilm directorYears active1923 1988 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Film career 1 3 The Wages of Fear 1 4 Television 1 5 Directing 1 6 Death 1 7 Awards 2 Selected filmography 3 References 4 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Charles Marie Vanel was born in Rennes in Brittany 1 3 He came from a seafaring family and his parents were traders who moved to Paris when he was twelve years old 1 He was expelled from all the schools he attended He tried to enlist in the navy but was rejected due to his poor eyesight 3 In 1908 he began to perform in the theater appearing in Hamlet 3 1 His first film was the 1912 Jim Crow directed by Robert Peguy 3 He was mobilized for the First World War in July 1915 but was diagnosed in September with mental disorders and sent home During the war he took numerous theatrical tours notably a tour to the US under the direction of Lucien Guitry 3 He became a member of the Firmin Gemier theatre company at the Theatre Antoine before devoting himself exclusively to cinema 3 His first major contract was with Russian producers Joseph Ermolieff and Alexandre Kamenka 3 who taught him using Stanislavski s system Film career edit He began a successful career as an actor appearing in numerous silent films in the 1910s and 1920s particularly in the roles of gruff and bitter characters He considered his real film debut to be in Robert Boudrioz s Tillers of the Soil which was produced by Abel Gance in 1919 but held up for release He also appeared in Alexandre Volkoff s 10 part serial film The House of Mystery 1923 which pleased audiences and critics 3 He appeared in six films directed by Jacques de Baroncelli including Pecheur d Islande 1924 based on the novel by Pierre Loti which was one of the most popular French films of the decade and showed Vanel s greater range and depth Others for de Baroncelli included maritime dramas Nitchevo 1926 and Feu 1927 3 With the advent of sound films his voice and the inflections he gave consolidated his popularity as a character actor with a wide range of colorful roles At the beginning of the 1930s he signed a contract with Pathe Natan and stood out in three films by Raymond Bernard Pathe s lead director Montmartre 1931 as a pimp Wooden Crosses 1932 as World War I infantryman and as Javert alongside Harry Baur in Les Miserables 1933 3 He was also directed by Maurice Tourneur in Accused Stand Up 1930 and Dance Hall 1931 both of which also featured Gaby Morlay He appeared as a barkeeper in Le Grand Jeu 1934 directed by Jacques Feyder and as an airman in Anatole Litvak s L Equipage 1935 3 The poetic realism film movement in France in the mid to late 1930s saw him appear in Marcel Carne s debut film Jenny 1936 and in Julien Duvivier s Popular Front drama La Belle Equipe in which he was Jean Gabin s friend and romantic rival The following year he appeared opposite Erich von Stroheim in The Rail Pirates directed by Christian Jaque and in 1938 opposite Jules Berry in Crossroads by Kurt Bernhardt In 1939 he appeared as a Canadian Mountie hunting Michele Morgan and Pierre Richard Willm in La Loi du nord 3 In Occupied France he never stopped working but his credits were fewer He appeared with Fernandel in The Marvelous Night directed by Jean Paul Paulin One of his best films and roles was in Jean Gremillon s The Woman Who Dared starring alongside Madeleine Renaud Another was Les affaires sont les affaires 1942 by Jean Dreville 3 At the Liberation of France in 1944 he was worried by the French Resistance He explained that his support for Marshal Petain was because of his memories as a veteran of the First World War Vanel denounced the excesses of Vichy France and above all being a patriot did not endorse collaboration with the Germans After the war his career slumped and was no longer considered bankable From 1948 he toured extensively in Italy and appeared in many Italian films including In the Name of the Law 1949 by Pietro Germi 3 The Wages of Fear edit Henri Georges Clouzot helped get him back on track choosing him to co star in The Wages of Fear 1953 where he played a tough truck driver who gradually reveals his inner fragility Vanel won an award for best actor at the Cannes Film Festival 3 Vanel was again directed by Clouzot two years later in Les Diaboliques and in The Truth 1960 He also appeared as a prosecutor in L Affaire Maurizius 1954 by Julien Duvivier and in Sacha Guitry s Royal Affairs in Versailles 1954 3 He won best actor at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for L Affaire Maurizius In his only Hollywood production shot on the French Riviera he played Bertani a restaurant owner and friend of the character played by Cary Grant in Alfred Hitchcock s 1955 film To Catch a Thief 1 In 1956 in Death in the Garden by Luis Bunuel he appeared alongside Simone Signoret 3 He was Best Actor at the 1957 San Sebastian International Film Festival for Le feu aux poudres Television edit The growth of French television gave him new opportunities and in 1972 he triumphed as a patriarch in Les Thibault an adaptation of the novel by Roger Martin du Gard He remained very active during this decade in particular in the role of a judge in The Most Wonderful Evening of My Life directed by Ettore Scola A special tribute was given to him at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival 4 He received a nomination for Best Actor at the Cesar Awards for Sept morts sur ordonnance in 1975 and in 1979 he received an honorary Cesar Award for his careerFrancesco Rosi directed him in some of his best later performances in Illustrious Corpses 1976 and Three Brothers 1981 where almost in his nineties he plays the character of an old farmer from Apulia who is visited by his three children 3 In Italy he won the David di Donatello for best actor in a supporting role In 1986 he recorded the song La vie rien ne va est la with Mireille Mathieu His last film appearance was in Jean Pierre Mocky s film Les Saisons du plaisir in 1988 Directing edit Vanel directed his only feature film in 1929 Dans la nuit In 1931 he shot another short film Affaire Classe with Pierre Larquey and Gabriel Gabrio released in 1935 under the title Le Coup de minuit 3 In 2002 at the request of filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier Louis Sclavis composed and recorded music for Dans la nuit Death edit Vanel retired to Mouans Sartoux in Provence Alpes Cote d Azur near Cannes where he lived with Arlette Bailly 1928 2015 1 his third wife 36 years his junior He was hospitalized in Cannes on the night of Friday 14 April 1989 and died in the early hours of the morning the following day 1 Part of his ashes were scattered off the coast of Menton the rest were placed in the cemetery of Mougins or Mouans Sartoux Awards edit 1953 Cannes International Film Festival Special Mention The Wages of Fear 1954 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Best Actor L Affaire Maurizius 1957 San Sebastian International Film Festival Best Actor Le feu aux poudres 1979 Honorary Cesar Award for his career 1981 David Di Donatello Award Best Supporting Actor Three BrothersSelected filmography editYear Film Role Director Notes1916 Jim Crow1917 La p tite du sixieme1920 Miarka Mario le garde chasse Louis Mercanton1921 Crepuscule d epouvante Guillaume Brohan1921 La fille de Camargue1922 Possession Dimitri Louis Mercanton1922 Tempetes Raoul Mauduit1923 Tillers of the Soil Bernard Larade Robert Boudrioz1923 The House of Mystery Henri Corradin Alexandre Volkoff1923 Calvaire d amour Georges Bremond1923 L autre aile Gaston Lager1923 Du crepuscule a l aube1924 In the Spider s Web Stephen Powers1924 La mendiante de Saint Sulpice Gilbert Rollin1924 La Flambee des reves Lucien Reneval1924 Le vol Favier1924 Heart of an Actress Germaine Dulac1924 Pecheur d Islande Jan1925 Le reveil Le Prince Jean1925 Barocco Barocco Charles Burguet1926 L Orphelin du Cirque Garment le traitre Legru1926 The Flame Boussat Rene Hervil1926 600 000 Francs a Month John Durand Robert Peguy1926 La Nuit de la revanche1926 Nitchevo Captain Cartier Jacques de Baroncelli1927 Charite1927 The Prey of the Wind Pierre Vignal Rene Clair1927 Feu Le lieutenant Fremiet1928 Queen Louise Napoleon Karl Grune1927 The White Slave Dr Warner Augusto Genina1927 Martyr Charles Burguet1927 Die Apachen von Paris Becot1928 Da halt die Welt den Atem an1928 The Crew Maurice Tourneur1928 Da halt die Welt den Atem an1928 The Passenger Jacques de Baroncelli1929 Waterloo Napoleon Karl Grune1929 Drei Tage auf Leben und Tod aus dem Logbuch der U C 1 Der Steuermann1929 The Love of the Brothers Rott Erich Waschneck1929 An Ideal Woman Jean Durand1929 Les Fourchambault1930 Chique Francois1930 Dans la nuit L ouvrier carrier1930 Accused Stand Up Henri Lapalle Maurice Tourneur1930 L Arlesienne Mitifio un gardian1930 Le capitaine jaune Le capitaine1931 Dance Hall Ramon Maurice Tourneur1931 The Yellow House of Rio King Fu Scalpa1931 Montmartre Andre Marco dit Dede Raymond Bernard1932 Wooden Crosses Caporal Breval Raymond Bernard1932 In the Name of the Law Lancelot Maurice Tourneur1932 Dainah the Mulatto Le mecanicien Michaux1932 Gitanes Leon1934 Les Miserables Inspecteur Javert Raymond Bernard1934 At the End of the World Georges Laudy1934 Le Grand Jeu Clement Jacques Feyder1935 King of the Camargue Rampal1935 The Crew Le lieutenant Maury1935 The Green Domino Nebel un sculpteur1935 L impossible aveu Fred1936 The Volga Boatman Le colonel Goreff Vladimir Strizhevsky1936 Michel Strogoff Ivan Ogareff Richard Eichberg1936 La Peur Robert Sylvain1936 The Flame Victor Boussat Andre Berthomieu1936 They Were Five Charles Billot aka Charlot Julien Duvivier1936 Jenny Benoit Marcel Carne1936 Les Grands Henri Lormier1936 Port Arthur Commander Vassidloff1936 The Assault Alexandre Merital Pierre Jean Ducis1937 Southern Mail L ambassadeur Herlin Pierre Billon1937 Police mondaine Salviati1937 Troika sur la piste blanche Michel Steinberg1937 Abused Confidence Jacques Ferney Henri Decoin1938 Rail Pirates Henri Pierson1938 The Woman from the End of the World Durc l officier mecanicien1938 The West Jean Cadiere Henri Fescourt1938 Legions d honneur Captaine Dabrau1938 Bar du sud Le capitaine Olivier1938 S O S Sahara Loup Jacques de Baroncelli1938 Crossroads Roger de Vetheuil Curtis Bernhardt1939 Savage Brigade General Kalitjeff Marcel L Herbier1939 Yamile sous les cedres le chef maronite Rachid el Hame1939 La Loi du Nord Le caporal Dalrymple Jacques Feyder1940 Cristobal s Gold Le Coronel le chef de la police Jacques Becker1940 The Marvelous Night Le fermier Jean Paul Paulin1941 The Black Diamond Francois Mitry Jean Delannoy1942 Les affaires sont les affaires Isidore Lechat1942 Promise to a Stranger Bernard Parker1942 Haut le Vent Francois Ascarra1943 Le soleil a toujours raison L homme du mas1943 Les Roquevillard Maitre Francois Roquevillard1944 The Woman Who Dared Pierre Gauthier Jean Gremillon1945 Hanged Man s Farm Francois1946 Gringalet Ravaut Andre Berthomieu1946 Le Bateau a soupe Le capitaine Herve1947 La Cabane aux souvenirs Lauragais1947 Le diable souffle Laurent1948 The Woman I Murdered Francois Bachelin Jacques Daniel Norman1949 In the Name of the Law Massaro Turi Passalacqua Pietro Germi1949 Vertigine d amore Mugnaio Resplanton France Emile Resplandin1950 The Fighting Men Don Salvatore Sparaino Roberto Savarese1950 Hearts at Sea Nostromo Norus Giorgio Bianchi1951 The Crossroads Lubiani Fernando Cerchio1951 Tragic Spell Bastiano Mario Sequi1951 The Last Sentence Giudice Marco Valsetti Mario Bonnard1952 Malaire Noguere aine1953 The Wages of Fear M Jo Henri Georges Clouzot1954 Royal Affairs in Versailles Monsieur de Vergennes Sacha Guitry1954 Maddalena Giovanni Lamberti1954 On Trial Wolf Andergast1954 The Cheerful Squadron Il capitano Hurluret Paolo Moffa1955 Les Diaboliques Alfred Fichet le commissaire Henri Georges Clouzot1955 To Catch a Thief Bertani Alfred Hitchcock1955 Tom Toms of Mayumba Carlo Leonardi Folco Quilici1955 A Missionary Pere Gauthier Maurice Cloche1955 Sunset in Naples Guido Brignone1956 Difendo il mio amore Verdisio Giulio Macchi1956 Death in the Garden Castin Luis Bunuel1957 Burning Fuse Albatrasse Henri Decoin1957 The Suspects Commissaire Perrache1958 Rafles sur la ville fr Leonce Pozzi dit Le Fondu 1958 Le Piege Caille1958 The Mask of the Gorilla Colonel Berthomieu Bernard Borderie1959 Les Naufrageurs Marnez1959 Prisoner of the Volga Ossip Semjonowitsch Victor Tourjansky1959 La Valse du Gorille fr Berthomieu dit Le Vieux 1959 Pecheur d Islande L armateur Mevel1960 The Truth Maitre Guerin Henri Georges Clouzot1960 Maria Registered in Bilbao El viejo Ladislao Vajda1961 Tintin and the Golden Fleece Pere Alexandre Jean Jacques Vierne1962 La steppa Pere Christophore Alberto Lattuada1962 Lo sgarro1963 Rififi in Tokyo Van Hekken Jacques Deray1963 Symphonie pour un massacre fr Paoli1963 A King Without Distraction Le procureur du Roi Francois Leterrier1963 Magnet of Doom Dieudonne Ferchaux Jean Pierre Melville1965 Le Chant du monde Marinau le matelot Marcel Camus1967 Shock Troops Passevin Costa Gavras1968 La prisonniere L invite au vernissage qui dit Oui ca correspond au schema du bonhomme uncredited Henri Georges Clouzot1969 Ballade pour un chien Viachet1970 Sebastien et la Mary Morgane Louis Marechal Cecile Aubry1970 Ils Le professeur Swaine1971 Comptes a rebours fr Juliani1972 La nuit bulgare Bohringer1972 Gang War in Naples Don Mimo De Ritis Pasquale Squitieri1972 The Most Wonderful Evening of My Life Il Presidente Giudice Dutz Ettore Scola1974 Par le sang des autres Le cure1975 Sept morts sur ordonnance Old Breze Jacques Rouffio1975 Calm Prevails Over the Country de Grandfather Parra1976 Illustrious Corpses Procurator Varga Francesco Rosi1976 Boomerang Me Ritter Jose Giovanni1976 Golden Night Charles Fournier Serge Moati1976 A l ombre d un ete Jean Landot1977 Alice or the Last Escapade Henri Vergennes Claude Chabrol1978 Ne pleure pas Le grand pere1980 Le chemin perdu Leon Schwarz1981 La Puce et le Prive Mathieu Fortier1981 Three Brothers Donato Giuranna Francesco Rosi1987 Si le soleil ne revenait pas Anzevui Claude Goretta1988 Les Saisons du plaisir Charles Van Bergh final film role References edit a b c d e f g Associated Press 16 April 1989 Charles Vanel Stage And Screen Actor 96 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 21 November 2019 Charles Vanel Cinematheque francaise cinema encyclopedie personnalites bifi fr Retrieved 21 November 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Borger Lenny 26 April 1989 Charles Vanel esteemed character actor dead at 96 Variety p 12 Katz Ephraim Fred Klein Ronald Dean Nolan 1998 The International Film Encyclopedia 3rd ed New York Harper Collins p 1412 ISBN 0 333 74037 8 External links editCharles Vanel at IMDb Charles Vanel at Find a Grave Photographs and literature Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Vanel amp oldid 1216271536, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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