
Michel Vitold
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Michel Vitold.
Born: September 15, 1914
Place of Birth: Kharkiv, Ukraine
Known For

Caterina

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

L'Enquête du 58
A train driver has not slowed down at a signal and caused an accident whose victim is a gatekeeper. Two inspectors come to investigate the affair. During his interrogation, the driver refuses to provide an explanation for his action and is charged with malpractice. The only one he will tell the truth to is the gatekeeper's wife.

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.

Lagardère
Lagardère is a French miniseries consisting of six 50-minute episodes, created by Marcel Jullian based on Paul Féval's novel Le Bossu (the eighth film adaptation outside of theater, out of 10 known adaptations), and some of the sequels imagined by Paul Féval Jr.1, directed by Jean-Pierre Decourt, and broadcast from September 20 to October 25, 1967, on the first channel of ORTF.

The Curtain Rises
1938, France, Paris, at the Superior Conservatory of Dramatic Art ("Conservatoire Supérieur d'Art Dramatique"). The first-year entrance exams are in full swing. Many applicants, few accepted. Isabelle (Janine Darcey) is one of the few chosen. She joins former students from the second and third years, including François (Claude Dauphin) and Cécilia (Odette Joyeux). They attend the drama class run by Professor Lambertin (Louis Jouvet). The young people, passionate and eager to become comedians, clash in tumultuous love affairs, because by dint of acting, they imagine that life is a farce. François, for example, is in love with Isabelle, who also loves him, but is pursued by Cecilia, his former mistress... "Put art in your life and life in your art!"

Madame le Juge

The Confession
The vice-minister of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia, knowing he's being watched and followed, is one day arrested and put into solitary confinement.

Quentin Durward
Quentin Durward is a French-German swashbuckler TV series. It was produced in 1970, directed by Gilles Grangier and broadcast in 1971. The series starred the German actor Amadeus August as the protagonist and the French actress Marie-France Boyer as Isabelle de Croye. The series was based on Sir Walter Scott's in 1823 published novel Quentin Durward. It concerns a Scottish soldier who serves French King Louis XI while the King has to overcome the schemes of his rival Charles the Bold and Jean Balue. The TV series kept close to the classic novel and was often shot at historic French locations. The French version consists of 7 instalments of 52 minutes each, while the dubbed German version had 13 episodes of about 25 minutes apiece. Both versions have been made available on DVD.

The Secret of Mayerling
On the morning of January 30, 1889, the Archduke Rodolphe de Habsbourg and his mistress Marie Vetsera were found dead. The remains of Rodolphe are discreetly repatriated to Hofburg, while that of Mary is hastily thrown into the depths of a tomb.
Filmography
as Henri Jolly
as The Fisher King
as Guglielmo
as De Florange
as Charles Duruy
as M. Chateau
as Me Deroche
as Gatsmann
as Mirecourt
as The Furrier
as Georges Groult, Roberte's husband
as André de la Boissière
as Théodorix
as Bordas
as Lamb
as Louis XI
as Le comte Mosca
as Smola
as Victor Kilbatchiche
as François Magnol
as Pedro Y Gomez y Carvajal de Valedira
as Pedro y Gomez
as Toussaint
as le docteur Vernes
as Pierre Simonnet
as Le Roi
as Favraux
as Stéphane Donnacil
as Baron von Krantz
as Antoine
as Antoine "Tartuffe"
as Mr. Martel
as le colonel Eric Urenbach
as Dr. Lucien Severin
as Father Jodet
as Henri Sorbier
as Rabuc
as Narciso
as Victor Schoelcher
as L'archiduc Jean-Salvator
as Arnauld
as Oxner
as Vassili
as Un inspecteur
as Noël, one-eyed
as André Bozzi
as Waldo
as King Don Carlos
as Investigating judge
as Nazarian
as Fool of the sixth
as Boris
as Orchestra conductor (uncredited)
as Student at the music conservatory
as Gabriel, un élève du Conservatoire