
Lucien Callamand
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 1, 1888
Place of Birth: Marseille, Bouches du Rhône, France
Known For

Marius
César runs a bar along Marseilles' port, assisted by his 23-year-old son, Marius. Friends since childhood, Fanny and Marius love each other, but Marius has a secret wanderlust: every ship's whistle stirs a longing for foreign lands. When M. Panisse seeks Fanny's hand in marriage and when a departing clipper needs a deckhand, Marius and Fanny must decide who and what they love most. César, with his generous, wise spirit, tries to guide his son.

Truant School
1920, in a small village in Provence. Monsieur Pascal, a young schoolteacher, is faced with a lack of interest from his pupils. He decides to radically change the methods employed by his predecessor. He listens to the children, draws inspiration from their discoveries and takes them out into nature. The pupils will rediscover the pleasure of learning, and he will rediscover the pleasure of teaching. But some parents and notables don't take kindly to this little revolution.

The Amorous Garrison
In a small provincial town, the new colonel of the dragoon regiment consigns all his men. Three soldiers defy orders and jump the wall. But the colonel becomes indulgent thanks to the intervention of the general who did not remain insensitive to the charm of a young American.

The Well-Digger's Daughter
A rural maiden's two suitors go off to war, leaving her pregnant.

The Bohemian Life
Four young friends share the carefree, cheerfulness, laughter and dances of Bohemian life. Rodolphe the painter, Alexandre Chaunard the composer, Colline the philosopher, as well as Marcel and his friend Musette. Mimi, a romantic young girl, falls in love with Rodolphe.

Happy Hearts
A silent film theater projectionist is kidnapped by a gangster group, so he can show them footage of a Dutch jewel dealer they want to steal from. The head gangster's sister helps foil their plan.

Sacred Fire
A young woman from the countryside travels to Paris to become an actress. Despite all kinds of difficulties, affronts and emotional adventures, she succeeded in gaining a place in the world of entertainment and becomes a great movie star.

There's Going to Be a Party
FBI agent John Lewis travels in Europe, from Paris to Lisbon, trying to locate a disappeared fellow secret-agent, Mark Lemoine. Soon he has trouble with a violant gang, and is involved with a young French reporter, Michèle Laurent. Finally, the chief of the Secret Service tells Lewis that Lemoine never existed. Instead of ending his mission there, the real trouble starts.

The Case of Dr. Laurent
A Paris-based doctor tries to spread the gospel of Natural Childbirth. Working in a cloistered rural community, Gabin runs up against the stone walls of fear and prejudice. His theories are proven sound when unwed mother Nicole Courcel gives birth within Gabin's methodology. The childbirth sequence is filmed straight-on with a delicate combination of taste and frankness. Nonetheless, the lurid ad campaign of Cas Du Dr. Laurent sensationalized this sequence all out of proportion.

What a Funny Kid!
Lucie turns the house of chic dandy Gaston upside down.
Filmography
as Petit rôle (uncredited)
as Doctor from Antibes (uncredited)
as Duperrier
as The boss of the café-tobacco
as Frontin
as Locksmith (uncredited)
as Member of Bourderoux's office
as Dentist's Patient (uncredited)
as Man waiting at wedding
as Julien - le jardinier
as Un ami de Montignac
as The Chief of Police
as M. Bertrand - le directeur de l'école
as Le touriste qui veut acheter un journal (uncredited)
as Casino employee (uncredited)
as Monk
as Monsieur de Blomette
as Sabatier, rural policeman
as Un ami
as Un monsieur (uncredited)
as L'Inspector
as Valet (uncredited)
as Marshal of Brandenburg
as Tailor Jourdan / Captain Wells
as Doorman
as Le porteur (uncredited)
as Le régisseur (uncredited)
as Inspector
as Maître Gloriette
as Colonel
as Le Guérec
as Bookseller
as J.P. Otin
as Hairdresser
as The doorman of the Cannes hotel (uncredited)
as Dominique
as Le ministre
as Stage manager
as Arithmetic examiner
as Stepfather (uncredited)
as Inspector
as Le juge Vermorel
as President
as Stage manager
as Old bourgeois
as Monsieur Pipelet
as Claquepont
as Beauvais
as Bréchard
as Le directeur du 'Petit Brummel'
as Le médecin-chef
as Le colonel aviateur
as Ricavel (uncredited)
as Soldier Damaseau
as le valet des Ferney
as Doorman
as Benjamin
as Le voisin de palier
as Gibus's father
as Bartender
as Fadoli
as Maître Serpolet
as Adjutant
as Legros
as Domestic
as Philippe
as Didier
as Max
as Anton
as Anton
as Brégaillon
as Le quartier-maître du ferry-boat (uncredited)
as Fortuné Bidon
as Bibi