
Raymond Bussières
Acting
Biography
Raymond Bussières (3 November 1907 – 29 April 1982) was a French film actor. He appeared in more than 160 films between 1933 and 1982. He was born in Ivry-la-Bataille and died in Paris. He is buried in Marchenoir. He was married to the actress Annette Poivre. Source: Article "Raymond Bussières" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: November 3, 1907
Place of Birth: Ivry-la-Bataille, Eure, France
Known For

Le Passage de Vénus
Yesterday night, Lazare Chantoiseau painted the town red. This morning he wakes up with a very unsettling idea in mind: he is sure to have stolen and raped a strange woman in the Luxembourg Gardens, so he decides to give himself up. On that occasion he gets to know his victim, Hortense, as well as her husband, an astronomer. Lazare realizes he is innocent, which does not prevent from becoming... Hortense's lover!

Autopsie d’un complot
Terrorists blow up the consulate of an Arab country, before a journalist uncovers a larger conspiracy. The film is based on "Scorpion, autopsie d'un complot" by Etienne Bolo and Alain Jaubert (Balland, 1978), which tells the story of a plot targeting Algeria after the nationalization of hydrocarbons during Valéry Giscard d'Estaing's seven-year term.

False Identity
A man who has just deposited a will with a notary is run over by a car. As his overcoat bears the name and address of Emile Blondin on a label, the police go there and discover that the dead man is not Emile Blondin. But this one is soon discovered murdered. The police then became interested in Georges Blondin, the victim's brother, whose goddaughter, Juliette, was also the notary's secretary.

The King and the Mockingbird
A young shepherdess and a chimneysweep plan to get married and escape the clutches of a tyrannical king in love with her, assisted by the guile of a cheeky mockingbird, the king's archenemy.

Jenny Lamour
Paris, France, December 1946. Jenny Lamour, an ambitious cabaret singer, and Maurice, her extremely jealous pianist husband, become involved in the thorough investigation of the murder of a shady businessman, led by Antoine, a peculiar and methodical police inspector.

Casque d'Or
At the end of the 19th century, during a ball in Joinville, on the outskirts of Paris, Georges, a former delinquent working as a carpenter, meets Marie, a young woman connected to a criminal gang.

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

The Wing or the Thigh?
Charles Duchemin, a well-known gourmet and publisher of a famous restaurant guide, is waging a war against fast food entrepreneur Tri- catel to save the French art of cooking. After having agreed to appear on a talk show to show his skills in naming food and wine by taste, he is confronted with two disasters: his son wants to become a clown rather than a restaurant tester and he, the famous Charles Duchemin, has lost his taste!

On the Tiger's Back
Giacinto Rossi, a poor driver up to his neck in debt, is imprisoned for simulated crime. He finds himself in a cell with Tagliabue, an unscrupulous murderer; Sorcio, an elderly thief; and Papaleo, an honor-obsessed intellectual who murdered his fiancée's lover. Giacinto is forced by the three men to make a daring escape from prison.

Gates of the Night
In post-Liberation Paris, a man reunites with a friend and meets the woman of his dreams, only to discover her brother's dark past.
Filmography
as Self - Actor (archive footage)
as Zio Nicola
as Pierrot
as Le Patron du café
as Gaston Pourquier
as Le chef de la police (voice)
as Edmond
as Emile
as Jean-Baptiste
as Marcel Duroc, father of Jean-Philippe
as Cornelius
as Old Charles
as Henri
as Henri
as Charon
as vieil homme à l'A.N.P.E
as Jupin
as Monsieur Taxi
as Antoine
as Le pêcheur (Buster Keaton)
as Self
as l'achéteur
as Le père Théo
as Tybert (voice)
as Jules' father
as Don Sulpicone
as Don Gennaro Magliulo
as French Agent
as Sam - Pawnbroker
as Cagastraccio
as Louis Clovis
as Leonardo Rossi
as Dr. Gordon
as Robert
as Jacques Arnaud
as Le rouspéteur
as Plumme
as Train conductor
as François
as The page boy from 'Loulou'
as Le voleur (segment "Les deux pigeons")
as Raymond Broussarc
as Pépin
as Colonnello Ortona
as Le Sorcio
as Magician
as The Admiral
as Fred, un détective privé
as Émile Dupont
as Biscotte
as Léon
as James
as Mr. Tignasse
as Louis
as Barberin
as M. Donat
as Napoléon Lemoine
as Alphonse, the Bistro, Maria's Father
as Max le Fortiche
as Paul Lemonnier
as (uncredited)
as El Caíd
as Raymond
as Marcel Frontenac
as 'La goupille'
as Albert
as Jérôme
as Gilbert
as Hervé
as La Ficelle
as Concierge
as Robert
as Raymond, le plombier
as Arthur aka 'Tutur'
as Hector Colomb
as Anatole Leduc
as Jules Pinson / César Pinson
as Joseph, gamekeeper, cook, driver and electrician
as Monsieur Rossignol
as Le cafetier-restaurateur
as Ferdinand
as Louis, waiter
as The husband
as Roger
as Saulnier
as La Goupille
as Jules
as Raymond
as Paname
as Lulu, the fakir
as Jules Latouche
as Gigout
as Jeannine's brother
as Paname
as Fricotard
as Félix Noblet, 5th juror
as Victor Tricoudard
as Le plombier
as 'La Frime'
as Paulo
as Ernest
as The Tailor / The Mad Hatter (voice)
as Albert 'La Puce' Jacquin
as Francois
as Achille
as Signor Deval
as Albert (uncredited)
as "Monseigneur"
as Fernand, Julien's Manager
as Paname
as Raymond Lécuyer
as Jo
as Kroum
as Gomin
as Marcel
as Domanger
as Painter (uncredited)
as Fred
as Griset
as Fernand
as Turelot
as Marcel Férez
as Hairdresser
as Le colporteur
as Gaston
as L'infirmier
as Bob
as A tramp