
Raymond Pellegrin
Acting
Biography
Raymond Pellegrin (1 January 1925 – 14 October 2007) was a French actor. Born in Nice, Pellegrin made his screen debut in the 1945 French feature Naïs. He was also famous in France for dubbing Jean Marais for the voice of Fantômas in the eponymous film trilogy. He married actress Dora Doll on 12 July 1949; the couple had a daughter named Danielle, and divorced in 1955. He married actress Gisèle Pascal on 8 October 1955; on 12 September 1962, the couple had a daughter, Pascale Pellegrin, now also an actress. In his films, he is sometimes credited as "Raymond Pellegrini". He died in Garons. Source: Article "Raymond Pellegrin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Born: January 1, 1925
Place of Birth: Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Known For

Unexpected
An English teacher seduces a young student in the company of his wife to help him in an ambitious plan with the kidnapping of a newborn baby of a wealthy businessman.

Six Little Girls in White
On his fiftieth birthday, Serge Charan, a large industrialist overloaded with activities, decides to leave everything to go on an adventure. In a train heading for the Côte d'Azur, he meets six young girls returning to their boarding school. Arrived at their destination, Serge Charan rents, under an assumed name, a villa with a view of the garden of the boarding school. His presence arouses questions and the interest of young girls who are sensitive to his charm. But one of them, Simone, falls completely in love and runs away from boarding school.

Shattered Dreams
A young Viennese policeman can not free himself from his mistress and is also extorted over his illegal arms business.

Le Grand Échiquier

Cinépanorama

Le Deuxième Souffle
A gangster escapes jail and quickly makes plans to continue his criminal ways elsewhere, but a determined inspector is closing in.

OSS 117: Mission for a Killer
A secret agent is dispatched to find a rare and valuable drug.

Police Commissioner Moulin
The series follows the adventures of lighthearted Jean-Paul Moulin, a police Commissaire, and his team as they solve crimes.

It Only Happens to the Living
A young garage owner, Henri, whose business is not going well, fixes the lovely Gloria's car on the road. She suggests he let part of his garage to her friends.

A Night in Tiberias
A French engineer moves to Israel with his wife and daughter to manage irrigation projects. His daughter Catherine feels excluded, and disappears.
Filmography
as Antonio Sacci
as Serge Mazra
as Commissioner Tony Caruso
as Commissioner Tony Caruso
as Dumas
as Papa Pio IX
as Comendador
as Self
as Don Vito Scalea
as Antonio Garofalo
as Albertas Kovalic
as Barret
as Morley
as Sissia Carpelli
as L'inspecteur Tétard
as Generale
as Self
as Albert Faria
as M. Raymond
as Le commissaire Torigny
as Robert Pérez
as Capo della polizia
as Horace Truchet
as Olden
as Vangelli
as Commissioner Arpino
as Alberto Lettieri
as Boss
as Neubauer
as Professor Henri Michoud
as Antoine Mäzen
as Jo
as Inspector Bertone
as Don Enrico
as Commissaire Lacrosse
as Pascal
as Aiossa
as De Ribbis
as Isnard, 'Kepi-Blanc'
as Paraux
as Principal commissioner Jean Dekervan
as Cavalier Placido Pellesi
as Don Peppino Scalise
as don Mario Capece
as Federic Personne
as Fallen
as Self
as Diego Alvarez
as Marcati
as Solfi
as Cardinal Lanciani
as Morcerf
as Bill Ransom
as Novak
as Fantômas (voice) (uncredited)
as Fred Alfonsi
as Paul Ricci
as Roger Sartet
as Carlo Bronti
as Fantômas (voice) (uncredited)
as Leandro
as Fantômas (voice)
as Carlos
as Armand Boulard
as Napoléon
as Napoleon Bonaparte
as Baron de Lansignac, Rodolphe's enemy
as Charles Bourgeon
as Noël Colonna
as Marco Paccia
as Sérizeilles
as Robert
as Dr. André Foucaud
as Henri Brunier
as Frédéric de Montazel
as le docteur Augereau
as Mekrane
as L'homme dans le placard du Coq Hardi (uncredited)
as Fernand Bastia
as Ludovic 'Ludo' Ferrier
as Jo le Grec
as Self
as Georges Marceau
as Jean-Louis Labouret
as Philippe
as Dr. Jean Nérac
as Old Napoléon Bonaparte
as gerarca Astarita
as Célestin Rabou
as René
as Mario
as Andrieux
as Mario
as Antonio 'Tonio' Borelli
as Jo Verdier
as Roger Noël
as Bernard, l'instituteur
as Bernard, l'instituteur
as Octave
as Julien (segment "Mouche")
as Michel Demeuse
as Gino Bollini
as Noël Portal
as Henri Laplanche
as Tony
as Georges Monnier
as Jean Talais
as Pierre, the pharmacist's son
as Frédéric Rostaing
as Georges
as Un jeune homme (uncredited)