
Frédéric Mariotti
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Frédéric Mariotti.
Born: March 31, 1883
Place of Birth: Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Known For

La Renégate
In a small town in Spanish Morocco, old Ricardo, who runs a café, lives with his daughter, Conchita. She believes that Ricardo is her father. In reality, he took her in at the age of eighteen months in a douar abandoned during the conquest. One day a Berber chief, Tamar, sees Conchita, tells her that she is from his tribe and wants to take her away. She rejects it, then accepts later to find that Muslim civilization is incompatible with the Christian training she received. She escapes and succeeds in obtaining forgiveness from Tamar. A French officer from the Intelligence Service offers to collect it.

Final Accord
A famous violinist enlists in a music school in order to woo one of the students.

Voyage Without Hope
Gohelle, escaped from prison, seeks to flee occupied France for Argentina. The captain of a cargo ship is willing to smuggle him out out France for a price but Gohelle has no money. His mistress, Marie-Angel tries to charm the money out of wealthy Alain Ginestier who seems the ideal pigeon but Marie-Angel falls in love with Ginestier.

A Cage of Nightingales
In France, in 1930, a supervisor of a boarding school for young offenders seeks to awaken the music by forming a choir, despite the skepticism of his boarding school director.

The Chips Are Down
A society heiress and a resistance fighter are tragically killed at the same moment and meet in the afterlife. They are offered a second chance at life if they can prove their love is real or be doomed to roam the earth as ghosts.

Manon
Port of Marseille, France, recently liberated from the German yoke. Caught as stowaways aboard a ship, Manon, a young woman who was accused of collaborating with the Nazis, and Robert, a freedom fighter who saved her from reprisals, tell the captain about the many challenges they have had to face in order to survive.

The Strange Monsieur Victor
Outwardly, Monsieur Victor would appear to be the model citizen. A respectable Toulon shopkeeper, he has a devoted wife and is courteous and considerate to all who know him. However, beneath this veneer of respectability hides a notorious receiver of stolen goods, who trades with hardened criminals. Victor manages to keep up his double life without any difficulty until the fateful day when one of his partners in crime threatens to expose him. Fearing a scandal, Victor kills the crook in a moment of panic, using a shoemaker's tool. Naturally, the murder is blamed on a local shoemaker, who is sentenced to ten years' hard labour. Seven years later, the former shoemaker reappears in Toulon, having escaped from prison. The first person to recognise him is Monsieur Victor...

Lady Killer
Lucien Bourrache, a good looking non-commissioned officer at the Spahis, is used to charm many women. He met Madeleine Courtois at Cannes. She is beautiful and lives in luxury. He lends her a large amount of money, which she loses gambling. Then she drops him. But Lucien is now in love, and once demobilized, he goes to Paris to find her again. But he's not so sexy without his uniform, and Madeleine and him do not belong to the same milieu.

Dawn Over France
The gratuitous murder of his father and the misery of the people, aggravated by a succession of bad harvests, lead Gaspard, a great admirer of Mandrin and blacksmith by profession, to revolt. With his companion Samplan, he finds himself at the head of a handful of soldiers dissatisfied with their fate and a band of brigands. They steal money from the rich to give it to the poor, like highwaymen, vindicators with a big heart. In their eyes, things cannot go on like this, in this country which seems given over to the decadence of the nobility and the whims of an indolent king. Gaspard and his troupe are responsible for making it known.

Dawn Over France
The gratuitous murder of his father and the misery of the people, aggravated by a succession of bad harvests, lead Gaspard, a great admirer of Mandrin and blacksmith by profession, to revolt. With his companion Samplan, he finds himself at the head of a handful of soldiers dissatisfied with their fate and a band of brigands. They steal money from the rich to give it to the poor, like highwaymen, vindicators with a big heart. In their eyes, things cannot go on like this, in this country which seems given over to the decadence of the nobility and the whims of an indolent king. Gaspard and his troupe are responsible for making it known.
Filmography
as Man (uncredited)
as A nurse (uncredited)
as Édouard Pichon, first substitute juror (uncredited)
as The guardian
as Thief
as Plasterer
as Police inspector (uncredited)
as Helmsman (uncredited)
as Worker (uncredited)
as Un mort
as Un machiniste (uncredited)
as Un ouvrier (uncredited)
as Bistrokeeper (uncredited)
as Photograph
as Un homme du peuple
as (uncredited)
as Arnoulet
as (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as Gustave (uncredited)
as Un membre d'équipage (uncredited)
as Investigator
as The bruiser
as Ernest, coffee boy
as Owner of the bistro
as Le garçon du buffet (uncredited)
as Joseph (uncredited)
as Peddler (uncredited)
as Martin
as The waiter
as Un comédien
as Un convive
as Jules, boss of the bistro
as The client
as Costecalde
as Emigrant (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as Le chauffeur
as Coachman
as Le bonimenteur
as Trucker
as Le chef de patrouille (as Fred Mariotti)
as Henchman
as (as Mariotti)
as Grape picker (uncredited)
as The captain
as Le cantonnier
as The cafe owner
as Morillon
as Giuseppi, Sicilian
as Legal guardian
as Le directeur du Théâtre
as Le chauffeur
as Toni - the Mate (as Fredrick Mariotti)