
Louis Florencie
Acting
Biography
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Born: December 4, 1896
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Everything is Going Very Well Madame la Marquise
After he loses a servant job when his employer's mansion burns down, a yokel makes money entertaining tourists in Breton garb, lands up appearing in a Paris show ,and meets another property owning lady, this one of dubious reputation.

Children of Paradise
In a chaotic 19th-century Paris teeming with aristocrats, thieves, psychics, and courtesans, theater mime Baptiste is in love with the mysterious actress Garance. But Garance, in turn, is loved by three other men: pretentious actor Frederick, conniving thief Lacenaire, and Count Edouard of Montray.

Panic
Proud, eccentric, and antisocial, Monsieur Hire has always kept to himself. But after a woman turns up dead in the Paris suburb where he lives, he feels drawn to a pretty young newcomer to town and discovers that his neighbors are only too ready to suspect the worst of him.

The Murderer Lives at Number 21
Paris, France. Commissaire Wens follows the lead of a ruthless murderer to an unexpected place.

Douce
In Paris in 1887, Irène works as a governess to Douce, the grand-daughter of the dowager Countess de Bonafé. Douce believes she is in love with Fabien, the handsome manager of the estate. However she cannot hope to marry him because of their class difference. Douce's widowed father, the Count de Bonafé, has a wooden leg, and is infatuated with Irène. Douce discovers that Fabien is planning to flee to Quebec with Irène, and also finds out that the Count has asked Irène to marry him. So Douce tells Fabien this and convinces him to run away with her, causing consternation in the family.

Under the Paris Sky
Fates of multiple otherwise disconnected characters intertwine miraculously under the sky of Paris. And it all happens in one day.

The Great Game
Pierre , a young lawyer, has enormous debts due to his mistress Florence and her whims of luxury life. Pierre has gone too far and put the family firm in jeopardy. They ask him to expatriate. To avoid scandal, Pierre joins the Foreign Legion. In Morocco, near the desert, Pierre goes with his comrades of the Legion to a bar-restaurant-brothel, owned by a shady character, Mr. Clement . Clement lives more or less with Ms.Blanche who is a fortune teller with cards, as a hobby. But Clement is also after his girls now and then. Pierre is still obsessed with Florence but he meets Irma , one of Clement's girls, who is the double of Florence except for hair color. Irma has had an accident and has lost part of her memory at a certain point of her recent past, and Pierre slowly persuades himself she is Florence, but cannot remember it. Advised by Ms.Blanche, Irma finally accepts to act as if she was Florence because she is falling in love with Pierre.

From Mayerling to Sarajevo
Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, is kept absent from the royal court due to his dangerous political ideas. Sent on a tour of inspections and inaugurations, he falls in love with Countess Sophie Chotek.

Return at Dawn
Married to Karl Ammer, the station master of Thaya, a Hungarian quiet village, Anita is a pretty young peasant who feels deeply bored. She dreams of another life while watching the daily express trains to Budapest. An incident will force her to leave her province: she has to go to Budapest to attend the funeral of an aunt and receive a share of the inheritance. After completing the formalities, Anita misses the train to go back home and then she finds herself alone in the capital.

There's No Tomorrow
Evelyne, a woman of bourgeois origin, now reduced to dancing in a sleazy nightclub, is reunited with her first love, who has become a successful doctor.
Filmography
as Prétendot
as Priest
as Albert
as Publisher
as Chambon, chief of staff
as Gaston Clapet
as First gendarme
as Commissioner (segment "Le retour de Jean") (uncredited)
as Commissioner
as The mayor
as Notary
as Bonpard
as Boy
as Alphonse Grandjean
as Monsieur Martin
as Joseph
as Sacq
as Pierre Calmiran, insurer
as André Dumas
as L'inspecteur Marcelin
as Commissioner
as Un échevin
as Commander
as Stuttering station master
as Principal
as Le gendarme des 'Adrets'
as Gendarmerie Brigadier
as Commissioner
as Monk
as Groom
as Brigadier (uncredited)
as Commissioner
as Commissaire Monnet
as François
as Manager
as Prison Commander (uncredited)
as The boss
as (uncredited)
as Drunk client
as (uncredited)
as The Minister
as Jolife
as Loustalot
as (uncredited)
as Jean Delafolie
as Le dîneur
as Mérival
as Captain Cormières
as The contribution controller
as Baudry
as Bretonneau
as Gorlier
as Clerk
as Mr Pelageon, le pharmacien
as Fenoux
as Mr. Blondel
as Parish priest
as Trancher
as Bique
as Gerbelleau
as 'Emma' Emmerich
as Commissioner
as (uncredited)
as Joseph Benoit (uncredited)