Max Dearly (22 November 1874 - 2 June 1943) was a French stage and film actor.[1]
Dearly was born Lucien Paul Marie-Joseph Rolland in Paris, and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine 1943.
Partial filmography
- Le bonheur sous la main (1911)
- Coquecigrole (1931) - Macarol
- Azaïs (1931) - Baron Wurtz
- Tossing Ship (1932) - Le député Puy-Pradal
- Love and Luck (1932) - Jeff Chester
- Madame Bovary (1934) - Homais
- Les Misérables (1934) - M. Gillenormand
- Arlette and Her Fathers (1934) - Mérové
- The Last Billionaire (1934) - Banco
- If I Were Boss (1934) - M. Maubert
- A Rare Bird (1935) - Melleville
- Paris Camargue (1935) - Jules Fabrejoul
- La Vie parisienne (1936) - Ramiro Mendoza
- Parisian Life (1936) - Don Ramiro de Mendoza
- La reine des resquilleuses (1937) - John
- Claudine at School (1937) - Le père de Claudine
- Troubled Heart (1938) - Géodésias
- The Train for Venice (1938) - M. Chardonne
- Le grand élan (1939) - Barsac
- Nine Bachelors (1939) - Athanase Outriquet
- Claudine (1940)
- Bécassine (1940) - Monsieur Adhémar de Proey-Minans
- Le club des soupirants (1941) - Le prince Nirvanoff (final film role)
References
- ↑ "BFI | Film & TV Database | DEARLY, Max". Archived from the original on 2012-10-22. Retrieved 2011-03-26.
External links
- Max Dearly at IMDb
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