Abel Tarride
Abel Tarride (1865–1951) was a French actor. He was the father of the actor Jacques Tarride and the director Jean Tarride. He played the role of Jules Maigret in the 1932 film The Yellow Dog, directed by his son.
Selected filmography
- Jocaste (1925)
- The Yellow Dog (1932)
- Kiss Me (1932)
- A Love Story (1933)
- Aux portes de Paris (1934)
- L'Aventurier (1934)
- The Queen and the Cardinal (1935)
- Nitchevo (1936)
- The Two Girls (1936)
- The Silent Battle (1937)
- The Green Jacket (1937)
- Entente cordiale (1939)
- Night Warning (1946)
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