
Pierre Juvenet
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Pierre Juvenet.
Born: May 9, 1881
Place of Birth: Lyon, Rhône, 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.

Not Guilty
An alcoholic doctor accidentally kills someone and manages to make the death look like an accident. The episode triggers a sense of confidence and he resolves to correct the miseries of his life.

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.

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.

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.

L'Argent
Adapted from the novel L'Argent by Émile Zola, the film portrays the world of banking and the stock market in Paris in the 1920s.

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.

Stolen Life
Adapted from the best-selling novel by K. J. Benes, A Stolen Life serves as a tour de force for German actress Elizabeth Bergner, whose husband Paul Czinner directed the film. Bergner stars as identical twins Sylvina and Martina, whose mild sibling rivalry intensifies when one of the girls tricks the other's sweetheart Alan McKenzie (Michael Redgrave) into proposing to the wrong twin.

Devil's Daughter
Pursued by the police, Saget usurps the identity of a man who was returning to his town after having made his fortune in the United States. Under this new name, he deceives his compatriots with the exception of a doctor and the savage Isabelle. During an explanation Saget understands that Isabelle secretly admires him. She denounces him and Saget surrenders without a fight. Thus he ruins all his prestige with the young Amazon.

The Pearls of the Crown
The story of the seven pearls of the English Crown, from Henry VIII to 1937 – three of them missing.
Filmography
as President
as Urbain
as The witness (uncredited)
as Monsieur Lachaille
as Jehovah's League Representative
as President Chanut
as Un chirurgien (uncredited)
as Tenant
as Le préfet
as Bajaudel
as Gillois, notary
as Innkeeper of Boulogne (uncredited)
as L'armateur Mahu
as Vladimir XIV
as Mr. Montbrison
as Doctor Monnier
as Alberto (uncredited)
as Waiter
as (uncredited)
as Company representative
as Procuratore
as Doctor
as Mr. Pequinot
as Le Duc de Morny
as Ambassador
as (uncredited)
as L'expert
as The coadjutor
as Colonel
as Vautrat
as Cyprien Billard
as Monsieur d'Aubigny
as Le critique
as Le préfet
as Rupert
as Firmin
as Bartholo
as Le présentateur du concours
as Commander Pic
as Mr. Cousinet
as Baron Grivaudant
as Maître Bonichon
as Le juge
as Jaliguy
as General Counsel
as Raymond
as Monsieur Lebardin