Louis Ducreux (22 September 1911 – 19 December 1992) was a French actor, screenwriter and composer.
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Louis Ducreux | |
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Born | (1911-09-22)22 September 1911 Marseille, France |
Died | 19 December 1992(1992-12-19) (aged 81) Paris, France |
Occupation | Actor, screenwriter and composer |
Years active | 1938–1993 |
He was born Louis Raymond Bordat in Marseille, France. He made his film debut in 1938 and worked until his death. He received a Best Actor nomination at the César Awards in 1985 for Bertrand Tavernier's A Sunday in the Country. He also worked on Max Ophüls's La Ronde as a lyricist, writing the title theme "La ronde de l'amour".[1][2] Ducreux died in Paris at the age of 81.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1938 | Heartbeat | Uncredited | |
1939 | The World Will Shake | ||
1948 | Une grande fille toute simple | ||
1958 | Le désordre et la nuit | Henri Marken | |
1984 | A Sunday in the Country | Monsieur Ladmiral | |
1988 | Zoo | Il vecchio guardiano / Le vieux gardien | |
1989 | 3615 code Père Noël | Papy | |
1990 | Daddy Nostalgie | Mr. Metro | |
1991 | The Double Life of Veronique | Le professeur | |
1993 | Mensonge | Grand-père | (final film role) |
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