Lucien Callamand

Lucien Callamand born Lucien Marie Pascal Eugène Callamand (April 1, 1888, in Marseille – December 3, 1968, in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes) was one of the earliest French film actors whose career spanned six decades of French cinema. Between 1909 and 1965, he starred in at least 115 films.

Lucien Callamand
Born
Lucien Marie Pascal Eugène Callamand

(1888-04-01)April 1, 1888
DiedDecember 3, 1968(1968-12-03) (aged 80)
OccupationActor
Years active1909–1965

Selected silent films

  • Ma femme veut conduire (1914)
  • Le Roman d'un spahi Le (1914)
  • Narcisse a perdu son oncle (1913)
  • Agénor et la main qui vole (1912)
  • Agénor le bien-aimé (1912)
  • Ma concierge est trop jolie (1912) (as Paul Lack)
  • Agénor, cavalier de deuxième classe (1911)
  • L'Envieuse (1911)
  • Le Pain des petits oiseaux (1911)
  • Un monsieur qui a un tic (1911)
  • L'Assommoir (1909)
  • La Jeunesse de Vidocq ou Comment on devient policier (1909)

Selected sound filmography

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