Pierre Bertin

French actor
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Pierre Bertin
Born
Pierre Victor Théophile Bertin

(1891-10-24)24 October 1891
Lille, France
Died13 May 1984(1984-05-13) (aged 92)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationActor
Years active1916-1975

Pierre Victor Théophile Bertin (24 October 1891 – 13 May 1984) was a French stage and film actor. In 1948, he starred in the film The Lame Devil under Sacha Guitry.

He was the librettist of the opéra-comique La Gageure imprévue after Sedaine with music by Henri Sauguet, first performed at the Paris, Opéra-Comique in 1944,[1] and for the radio opera Les Deux Rendez-vous (after Nerval) by Claude Arrieu first broadcast in 1951.[2]

Pierre Bertin was born in Lille and died in Paris.

Selected filmography

  • L'instinct (1916)
  • Le secret de la comtesse (1917)
  • Love Songs (1930) - Claude Merlerault
  • Montmartre (1931) - Frédéric Charençon
  • I'll Be Alone After Midnight (1931) - Michel
  • The Champion Cook (1932) - Oscar Ormont
  • The Chocolate Girl (1932) - Paul Normand
  • L'affaire de la rue Mouffetard (1932) - L'avocat
  • Le roi bis (1932) - Leducq
  • Professeur Cupidon (1933) - Suchet - un professeur timide
  • Une nuit de folies (1934) - Anatole
  • Coralie and Company (1934) - Maître Loizeau
  • Let's Make a Dream (1936) - Un invité (prologue)
  • La main passe (1936)
  • Girls in Distress (1939) - Legris, le secrétaire de Me Presle
  • Sins of Youth (1941) - Gaston Noblet
  • Mademoiselle Béatrice (1943) - Archange
  • Shop Girls of Paris (1943) - Gaujon
  • Le Corbeau (1943) - Le sous-préfet
  • L'insaisissable Frédéric (1946) - Granier
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (1946) - Le comte de Guiche
  • The Queen's Necklace (1946) - L'abbé Loth
  • Pas un mot à la reine mère (1946) - Le duc de Palestrinat
  • The Beautiful Trip (1947) - Le passager au monocle
  • Last Chance Castle (1947) - Le professeur Patureau-Duparc
  • The Lame Devil (1948) - Le baron de Nesselrode
  • Wicked City (1949) - Le monsieur sérieux
  • Orpheus (1950) - Le commissaire
  • Cartouche, King of Paris (1950) - Monsieur de Boisgreux
  • Véronique (1950) - Croquenard
  • Tire au flanc (1950) - Le colonel
  • My Friend Oscar (1951) - UNESCO Director-General
  • Dr. Knock (1951) - L'instituteur Bernard
  • My Seal and Them (1951) - Monsieur de Saint-Brive
  • Monsieur Fabre (1951) - L'empereur Napoléon III
  • Il padrone sono me (1955) - Il professore
  • On ne badine pas avec l'amour (1955) - Le baron
  • Elena and Her Men (1956) - Martin-Michaud
  • Babette Goes to War (1959) - Le Duc de Crécy
  • La marraine de Charley (1959) - M. de Saint-Sevran
  • Les Bonnes Femmes (1960) - Monsieur Belin
  • Dialogue with the Carmelites (1960) - Le marquis de la Force
  • Les Tontons flingueurs (1963) - Adolphe Amédée Delafoy
  • Comment épouser un premier ministre (1964) - Le présentateur de la soirée de gala
  • Pas de caviar pour tante Olga (1965) - M. Dumont-Freville
  • Les Bons Vivants (1965) - Le président du tribunal (segment "Procès, Le")
  • Nights of Farewell (1965) - Petipa's Father
  • La Grande Vadrouille (1966) - Le grand-père de Juliette - propriétaire du guignol
  • The Stranger (1967) - Judge
  • La Vie parisienne (as the Baron de Gondremarck, 1967), directed by Yves-André Hubert (television version of 1958 stage production by Jean-Louis Barrault).[3]
  • A Time for Loving (1972) - Invité de mme. olga
  • Repeated Absences (1972) - Georges, le vieil homosexuel
  • L'oiseau rare (1973) - Jérôme Dieudonné, le poète
  • Calmos (1976) - Le chanoine
  • Le beaujolais nouveau est arrivé (1978) - Le vieux Casseur

References

  1. ^ Bibliothèque nationale de France entry for La Gageure imprévue, accessed 6 December 2018.
  2. ^ Bibliothèque nationale de France entry for Les Deux Rendez-vous, accessed 6 December 2018.
  3. ^ Yon, Jean-Claude. Jacques Offenbach. Éditions Gallimard, Paris, 2000, p663.

External links

  • Pierre Bertin at IMDb
  • 'Pierre Bertin (Baron de Gondremarck) and Denise Benoît (Métella) in La Vie parisienne in 1960 (INA: Institut national de l'audiovisuel) accessed 24 November 2019.
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