Marcel Vallée (15 January 1880, in
Paris
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– 31 October 1957, in
Fontaine-le-Port
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) was a French actor, primarily of the theater. He began working in films with
Max Linder
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in 1906. He appeared in some American films.
Selected filmography
* ''
My Aunt from Honfleur'' (1923)
* ''
The Mystery of the Yellow Room'' (1930)
* ''
The Girl and the Boy'' (1931)
* ''
Alone
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'' (1931)
* ''
The Night at the Hotel'' (1932)
* ''
Nights in Port Said'' (1932)
* ''
A Star Disappears
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'' (1932)
* ''
The Champion Cook'' (1932)
* ''
Topaze'' (1933)
* ''
The Little King
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Soglow's character first appeared on June 7, 1930, i ...
'' (1933)
* ''
Judex'' (1934)
* ''
Song of Farewell'' (1934)
* ''
Divine
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'' (1935)
* ''
Miarka'' (1937)
* ''
The Man from Nowhere'' (1937)
* ''
Beautiful Star
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'' (1938)
* ''
His Uncle from Normandy'' (1939)
* ''
Whirlwind of Paris'' (1939)
* ''
Serenade
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'' (1940)
* ''
The Blue Veil'' (1942)
* ''
Madly in Love'' (1943)
* ''
The Midnight Sun'' (1943)
* ''
The Ideal Couple'' (1946)
* ''
That's Not the Way to Die'' (1946)
* ''
Rooster Heart'' (1946)
* ''
Rendezvous in Paris'' (1947)
* ''
The Ironmaster'' (1948)
* ''
Night Round'' (1949)
* ''
Branquignol
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'' (1949)
* ''
Topaze'' (1951)
* ''
The Red Head'' (1952)
* ''
When Do You Commit Suicide?'' (1953)
References
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1880 births
1957 deaths
French male film actors
French male stage actors
French male silent film actors
20th-century French male actors
French expatriates in the United States
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