
René Bergeron
Acting
Biography
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Born: October 7, 1890
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Dédé
Dédé is a young wealthy man who buys a shoe store, owned by his friend Robert, in order to receive more conveniently his mistress. Everything seems fine and Dédé seems to be enjoying all of this. But the man barely knew that he would fall in love with one of the many pretty vendors of his new "acquisition", favoring this new girl over the previous one.

The Path of Honor
Two twin brothers have joined the army, Paul by vocation is a lieutenant of spahis and Georges to escape the police is a sergeant in the Foreign Legion. A snitch having informed the police of Georges' presence at the Legion, he must leave. In Casablanca, Paul helps his brother escape the police by taking his identity to allow him to regain his honor.

The Woman I Loved the Most
Claude is a young man whose girlfriend has just broken up with him. Feeling unable to overcome the pain, Claude has no other idea than to end his life. Back home, he finds five middle-aged or elderly men sitting at the dinner table but he refuses to join the guests and goes upstairs to his bedroom. The worst is prevented thanks to a servant who has caught sight of Claude's revolver. Claude 's uncle joins his nephew and manages to persuade him not to take action. He takes him downstairs to the dining room where each in turn, the five guests start telling their own story. For it happens that they too once had their heart broken and that they too once wanted to die for love.

Daybreak
After committing a murder, a man locks himself in his apartment and recollects the events that led him to the killing.

Pépé le Moko
Pépé le Moko, one of France's most wanted criminals, hides out in the Casbah section of Algiers. He knows police will be waiting for him if he tries to leave the city. When Pépé meets Gaby, a gorgeous woman from Paris who is lost in the Casbah, he falls for her.

Hôtel du Nord
A young couple's suicide pact goes awry, leaving the woman to face her survival with a new admirer while pining for her lost love.

The Benefactor
A kind and generous village noble, specializing in good works, actually leads a double existence and carries out dishonest activities.

The Deserter
During WW1, a train is stopped by a bombing, a young soldier takes advantage of the opportunity to go to his native village to connect with his love and his family. As WW2 began in the real world, this film was rereleased later in ‘39 under the revised title Je t'attendrai (I Will Wait for You).

Wooden Crosses
The young and patriotic student Demachy joins the French army in 1914 to defend his country. But he and his comrades soon experience the terrifying, endless trench war in Champagne, where more and more wooden crosses have to be erected for this cannon fodder.

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.
Filmography
as Martin
as Noblet
as Antoine Legrand, first hygiene inspector
as l’évêque
as Colonel
as Le garagiste
as Brigadier
as Register employee
as Commander
as Inspector
as Le facteur
as Boss of the Hôtel du Midi (uncredited)
as Spani
as Auguste
as Sénéchal
as Conservator of mortgages
as Inspector Lognon
as Concierge
as Usher
as Georges
as Henri Lemaire
as Sulpice
as Langlois
as Inspector Bicherel
as Bar cashier (uncredited)
as Le patron du café
as L'inspecteur Barnave
as Commissioner
as Récamier
as Auguste
as Pinson
as Jim
as Maltaverne
as Dutac
as Monsieur Chevrier
as Captain Dulac
as Le chauffeur (as Bergeron)
as Chevalier
as le grand inquisiteur
as Uncle Pontier
as Dieulafoy
as Morton
as Doctor
as Kuhlmann
as Grenier
as l'agent français déguisé en prêtre
as Meunier
as Le chef de l'aéroport de Casablanca
as The mechanic
as Mingasse
as Clemenceau
as Le lieutenant Mellaire
as Szeps
as Pietro
as Fortin
as Monsieur Chausson
as Emile Larnoy
as Malinger
as Schobre
as The fake butler
as Soldat Hamel
as Scapín