Georges Vitray | |
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Born | 28 February 1888 |
Died | 8 September 1960 Paris, France |
Other names | Georges Victor Leporcher |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1931–1959 (film) |
Georges Vitray (1888–1960) was a French film actor.[1]
Biography
Georges Victor Leporcher was born in Paris, France to Constant Leporcher and Victorine Victoire Bricier. Georges took the name Vitray as a stage name. Georges' mother was born in Bréal-sous-Vitré.
He participated in 46 French films ( with the exception of two co-productions with Germany and Italy in 1954 ) from 1931 to 1958 as well as a TV movie in 1959. He also played in the theater. He received the Knighthood of the Legion of Honour in 1959 for military service during World War I and 43 years of service to the Comédie-Française. He was married to the American author and newspaper editor Laura Vitray (ne Yard). They had a son in 1924, George Alain Vitray.
Selected filmography
- Happy Hearts (1932)
- If I Were Boss (1934)
- The Mysteries of Paris (1935)
- Forty Little Mothers (1936)
- The Tender Enemy (1936)
- Ultimatum (1938)
- Rasputin (1938)
- The Novel of Werther (1938)
- Mollenard (1938)
- Savage Brigade (1939)
- La Symphonie fantastique (1942)
- White Wings (1943)
- Star Without Light (1946)
- Devil and the Angel (1946)
- Mandrin (1947)
- The Secret of Monte Cristo (1948)
- Three Investigations (1948)
- Maya (1949)
- La Marie du port (1950)
- The Road to Damascus (1952)
- Their Last Night (1953)
- Flesh and the Woman (1954)
- A Double Life (1954)
References
- ↑ Crisp p.155
Bibliography
- Crisp, C.G. The Classic French Cinema, 1930-1960. Indiana University Press, 1993.
External links
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