
Frédéric Duvallès
Acting
Biography
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Born: September 26, 1884
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Le Passage de Vénus
Yesterday night, Lazare Chantoiseau painted the town red. This morning he wakes up with a very unsettling idea in mind: he is sure to have stolen and raped a strange woman in the Luxembourg Gardens, so he decides to give himself up. On that occasion he gets to know his victim, Hortense, as well as her husband, an astronomer. Lazare realizes he is innocent, which does not prevent from becoming... Hortense's lover!

The Wonderful Day
An assistant pharmacist in the South of France , Blaise works for Mrs. Pinède, a well-endowed hot-blooded woman who has developed a crush on him, and her husband ... who hasn't! One day, Blaise meets Felloux, a rich man who is convalescing in Cassis. Felloux takes a liking to Blaise and decides to offer him a perfect day in Juan-les-Pins. Gambling in the casino, Blaise wins an astronomical sum. A new life seems to open to him but not for long. Indeed he loses all, but not before he has given a beautiful necklace to a young woman.

Tricoche and Cacolet
Two friends, Tricoche and Cacolet, are partners in a detective agency. Chance has it that Cacolet is hired by Van der Pouf, a rich banker who wants him to watch over his wife Bernardine while the latter, on her part, seeks the services of Thicoche.

Neither Seen Nor Recognized
In a small French village, everything would be quiet if the local wildlife cop was not being ridiculed by a smart poacher.

My Last Mistress
A renowned sculptor aged about fifty years, François Bressolles falls for the young Catherine Collet whom he convinces without difficulty to pose for him. Complications ensue when he starts to go blind.

Rooster in dough
A famous lawyer is irritated to see his fiancée spending her time trying to educate Languille, a tramp. Wanting to discourage his Saint-Bernard side, he asks a young engineer to introduce himself to her, under the guise of a tramp. But his plan turns against him, because the young man falls in love with his beautiful.

Elena and Her Men
Set amid the military maneuvers and Quatorze Juillet carnivals of turn-of-the-century France, Jean Renoir’s delirious romantic comedy Elena and her Men stars a radiant Ingrid Bergman as a beautiful, but impoverished, Polish princess who drives men of all stations to fits of desperate love. When Elena elicits the fascination of a famous general, she finds herself at the center of romantic machinations and political scheming, with the hearts of several men—as well as the future of France—in her hands.

Oh! What a Mambo
Miguel foils a bank robbery and becomes a successful nightclub singer, but he doesn't know that his wife is being courted by an Italian fitness instructor.

In the Land of the Sun
A band of Marseilles, lazy and happy to live, are involved in trafficking; Titin, put in prison for a while, is finally released and can marry Miette.

This Rascal of Anatole
Anatole, quivering nostrils and greedy lips, is the resourceful clerk of Mrs. Paufilat, a butcher. It takes a fancy to take on the identity of the Paufilat son, Paul. He must then undergo the assaults of the tumultuous Germaine, exhilarated by the money of Paul Paufilat.
Filmography
as Alexis
as Mathias Desgrez
as Le monsieur pressé
as M. Dubenoit, le maire
as Siméon Legrand
as Gaudin
as Abbot Sourire
as M. Boudignon, le directeur du magasin
as Gripasou
as Le curé
as Antoine Moulinot nicknamed 'L'Anguille'
as Me Bonneteau
as Mr. Petitpas
as Vicar
as Mr. Bouffetranche
as Lazare Chantoiseau
as Mr Lancer-Léger
as Gandois
as The priest
as Captain Hector Reverchon
as Monsieur Miradoux
as Léon
as Duchatel
as le monsieur en noir
as Cacolet, l'associé de Tricoche
as Monsieur Pontbichot
as Jean Bourselet
as Prosper Biscoton
as Étienne Beaupertuis
as The partygoer
as Laloupe
as Longuebois
as Jean Durand
as Blaise
as Anatole Biscotte