
Robert Rollis
Acting
Biography
Robert Rollis (16 March 1921 - 6 November 2007) was a French actor. He mainly starred as a film actor, but also appeared in television and also in theatre in the 1950s and early 1960s. Amongst many roles, he starred in Yves Robert's War of the Buttons (La Guerre des boutons) in 1962. Source: Article "Robert Rollis" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Born: March 14, 1921
Place of Birth: Épinal, Vosges, France
Known For

Frédéric

La Bonne Planque
Émile and Fredo are two crooks who have just committed an armed robbery in a Paris bank. To escape the police, Émile, accompanied by his friend Lulu, takes refuge in the apartment of Antoine Perrin, a peaceful civil servant at the Ministry of Agriculture and amateur musician with the group Les Joyeux Colibris. Lulu offers to seduce him in order to prevent him from getting hit on the coffee pot.

The Fugitives
During the Second World War, in 1943, two French prisoners, François and Michel, escape from Stalag B377 in northern Germany near the Baltic Sea. They meet another escaped compatriot, Pierre, who has donned the uniform of a German officer and joins them. Their goal: to reach neutral Sweden. To get there, they'll have to walk part of the way, then take a train to the coast and, from there, find a way to cross the sea to the shores of Sweden.

The Sword and the Balance
Three young men are suspected of kidnapping and murdering a little boy. Most likely, two of them are really involved, but one is not. All of their pasts are questionable, riddled with violence and controversy. Neither the police nor the court can decide how to solve that puzzle.

Boys' School
In a college, three friends form a secret society. Their objective - going to America. One night, after one of their secret meetings, one of them sees a man coming out from a wall. The next day, after he talks about it, he disappears. Then, the second one vanishes. Are they gone to their dreams? That's when the art teacher is murdered. Suspicions now are too high so the third one decides to investigate.

The Seventh Company Has Been Found
The second part of the Seventh Company adventures.

War of the Buttons
For generations, two rival French villages, Longueverne and Velrans, have been at war. But this is no ordinary conflict, for the on-going hostilities are between two armies of young schoolboys. When he is beaten by his father for having lost his buttons, the leader of the Longueverne army, Lebrac, has an idea which will give his side the advantage: next time, he and his brave soldiers will go in battle without their clothes...

Any Number Can Win
Charles, fresh out of jail, rejects his wife's plan for a quiet life of bourgeois respectability. He enlists a former cell mate, Francis, to assist him in pulling off one final score, a carefully planned assault on the vault of a Cannes casino.

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

Tous les deux
Jean and Claude - he a car builder, she a model - loved each other, then separated because of Jean's despotic affections. Claude has retired with her child and a friend to a farm she can't manage. Wearily, the friend alerts Jean who, in the twinkling of an eye, erases the difficulties. Claude also learns that the child has been recognized and that his father has always looked after him. The two reconcile and embark on a journey for better or for worse.
Filmography
as le vieil agriculteur, surnommé « Monsieur 72 moissons »
as Concierge
as (Voice)
as Le campeur alcoolisé
as Le patron du bistrot
as Baker
as The neighbor
as Bus driver
as Gaston Michu
as M. Lebeau
as Cornebu
as Self
as Le cycliste énervé
as The cul-de-jatte
as Ludo
as Le vendeur et réparateur de télévision
as Le policier préposé à la circulation à Paris
as Micot
as Rousseau
as André Vaquet, aka 'Gus'
as A painter
as Inn bartender
as Shoeshine Boy (uncredited)
as Un marin
as Le facteur
as Rousseau
as Micot
as Un fonctionnaire de la mairie
as Gustave
as Le gendarme François-Joseph
as Car Renter
as Electrician
as Le soldat à bicyclette
as The hitchhiker scout
as Émile alias Gustave
as The postman (uncredited)
as le photographe
as Lee chauffeur de taxi (segment "Le Gros Lot")
as Representative (uncredited)
as P'tit Louis, un prisonnier (uncredited)
as Migue la lune's father
as (uncredited)
as Un automobiliste
as Maurice, aka 'Le Lapin', hairdresser
as (uncredited)
as Ernest
as Homme qui renseigne Thierry (uncredited)
as Un spectateur de la partie de ping-pong (segment "La Femme seule")
as Traveler on the train (uncredited)
as Insurance agent
as Un amoureux de Françoise
as un journaliste au tribunal
as Lucien Morisot
as Un mécano
as The doorman
as Milou
as André
as Journalist
as L'Ecossais
as Gendarme
as Julot
as Léon « Alibi », ami de Robert
as Un prisonnier
as Félix
as Léon “Alibi”, friend of Robert
as Cliquet
as Marcel, hairdresser
as Ferdinand, le vendeur du rayon Installation Ménagère
as Noisemaker
as (uncredited)
as Bob, le barman de la discothèque
as Press photographer
as Calinot
as The sailor
as Bob
as Monsieur Mercadier - un habitué de la brasserie
as Cellarman
as Benoît
as A student
as Fil de fer
as Hotel boy (uncredited)
as Paul's colleague
as Eugène
as The carpenter
as Raymond
as Understudy (uncredited)
as Boy
as A buddy
as Robinot
as Blot
as Cazalet
as The Bellhop (uncredited)
as Ernest
as The bellhop (uncredited)
as A college student (uncredited)
as Tire delivery man (uncredited)
as Scout (uncredited)
as Student (uncredited)
as Un élève