
Henri Virlogeux
Acting
Biography
Henri Virlogeux (22 March 1924 – 19 December 1995) was a French actor. He is known for "The 400 Blows" (1959), "Les rois maudits" (1972) and "Schulmeister, espion de l'empereur" (1971). He was married to Véronique Silver. He died on December 19, 1995 in Paris, France. Source: Article "Henri Virlogeux" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Born: March 22, 1924
Place of Birth: Nevers, Nièvre, France
Known For

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Shakespeare wrote this fantastic comedy in 1594. It features Lysander and Hermia, whose love is thwarted by Hermia's father, who wishes to marry her off to Demetrius, himself loved by Helena. In a magical forest, the couple cross paths with Obéron, king of the elves, who is quarreling with his wife and in possession of love potions.

Les Sept de l'escalier 15

Vidocq
François Vidocq has been sentenced to eight years' hard labor for a crime he didn't commit. Escaped with the help of his faithful friends Desfossés and Fil de fer, the convict is pursued by his lifelong enemy: the policeman Flambart. Between scams and disguises, Vidocq initially leads an undercover life in 19th-century Paris. Eventually, the two men team up to fight criminals... And Vidocq succumbs to Annette's charms.

The 400 Blows
For young Parisian boy Antoine Doinel, life is one difficult situation after another. Surrounded by inconsiderate adults, including his neglectful parents, Antoine spends his days with his best friend, Rene, trying to plan for a better life. When one of their schemes goes awry, Antoine ends up in trouble with the law, leading to even more conflicts with unsympathetic authority figures.

Le sagouin
In the 1930s, in a village in Gironde, Guillou, a young boy in need of affection, nicknamed the Sagouin, unhappy and in need of affection, leads a life of anguish and sadness in a sinister castle. He exasperates his mother who sees in him only the hated reflection of a husband she only married to become a baroness. Thanks to the kindness of the village teacher, Guillou glimpses for a moment the existence of another world, of gentleness and tenderness.

The Accursed Kings
It is the start of the 14th century and Philip IV the Fair reigns supreme over France. His three sons would rule after him. Isabelle, his only daughter, is married to King Edward II of England. Under Philip's reign, France is great but its people are unhappy. Only one power dares to stand up to him: the order of the Knights Templar. When the last Grand Master of the Temple, Jacques de Molay, is burned at the stake, he curses Philip and so begins a dark period, full of blood and violence, death and tears ...

The Accursed Kings
It is the start of the 14th century and Philip IV the Fair reigns supreme over France. His three sons would rule after him. Isabelle, his only daughter, is married to King Edward II of England. Under Philip's reign, France is great but its people are unhappy. Only one power dares to stand up to him: the order of the Knights Templar. When the last Grand Master of the Temple, Jacques de Molay, is burned at the stake, he curses Philip and so begins a dark period, full of blood and violence, death and tears ...

Le Grand Échiquier

Schulmeister, l'espion de l'Empereur
Schulmeister, l’espion de l’empereur (Schulmeister, the Emperor's Spy) is a French historical adventure television series consisting of 13 episodes (1971–1974), inspired by the real life of Charles Louis Schulmeister, a famous spy in the service of Napoleon I. It alternates between historical facts and fiction, offering a fictionalized portrait of a cunning spy, loyal to Napoleon, and always ready to turn a situation to his advantage.

OSS 117: Panic in Bangkok
A secret agent sets out to stop an evil scientist who is about to unleash on the world a virulent biological strain he has developed during experiments on rats.
Filmography
as L'homme sur la terrasse (archive footage)
as L'homme du banc
as Comments (voice)
as Le curé Lefèvre
as Cent à l'heure
as Constantin
as Self
as Capitaine Colette/Le capitaine Colette
as Isabelle's father
as Anatole Lonvy
as Etienne Brunel
as Tom O'Connor (voice)
as Self
as Le notaire
as Le passant égaré
as The director
as Le père de Pierre
as Father Faria
as M. Urioste, agent de change
as Harpagon
as Victor Brisquet
as Paul
as Le gardien du Louvre #2
as Bernard Revest
as Panoramix / Iris / Décurion (voice)
as Commissioner Barbier
as Self
as Jean Charron
as Renart (voice)
as Le Baron Jérôme de Sagne
as Théodule
as Tonton
as Le Cardinal Jacques Duèze / Le Pape Jean XXII
as Le Pape Jean XXII
as Le professeur Tournesol (voice)
as Gaëtan, le père de Bernadette
as Grégoire
as Galeas
as Self
as Joseph Fouché
as Herlock Sholmès
as Ronsard (old)
as Le magicien d'Afrique (Voice)
as Egée
as Scholar #2 (voice)
as Parizel senior
as Le Docteur Binz
as The Peddler
as Le maître de philosophie
as Dubois, tax collector
as Savant
as Scholar
as Le fonctionnaire
as Le gardien
as Oscar Chartier
as Le conservateur du Louvres
as Le médecin (sketch "La Fermeture")
as Le contrôleur des P et T
as King Venceslas
as Picard
as Un complice de Saroyan
as Hortensio
as The second guardian to 'La Santé'
as Professor Bichard
as Leasock
as L'instituteur
as Charquin
as Mr. Brossard
as Legendre, le pharmacien
as Mario
as Chess Player / Gestapo Court President
as Pierjan, un homme de la troupe
as Ganimard
as Antonin (segment "La gourmandise") (uncredited)
as Antonin (uncredited)
as Commissioner (uncredited)
as Antonio
as Ficelle
as le garde-champêtre
as Commander
as Albert
as Floor boy
as Zamoukhrichkine
as The Nightguard
as Self
as Lapointe
as Employee of Racinet (uncredited)
as Blaise
as Valentin Martial
as Le cantonnier
as Provincial bellboy