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Louis Salou
Apr 24, 1902 (122 years old) in Quimper, France
Known For
Children of Paradise
The Count of Monte Cristo Part 2 - The Retaliation
Carnival of Sinners
The Charterhouse of Parma
Love Letters
Credits
1957 ·
Stars Never Die
as Self (archive footage)
1949 ·
The Lovers of Verona
as Ettore Maglia
1949 ·
Fabiola
as Fulvius Petronius
1948 ·
Carrefour du crime
as Frédéric Salou
1948 ·
Eternal Conflict
as Chardeuil
1948 ·
The Loves of Colette
as Robert Turlot
1948 ·
The Charterhouse of Parma
as le prince Ernest IV
1947 ·
The Sharks of Gibraltar
as Gordon
1947 ·
Mr. Wens Plays His Trumps
as Frédéric-Sébastien Dolo
1947 ·
Anger of the Gods
as
1947 ·
Counter Investigation
as
1946 ·
Devil and the Angel
as Furet
1946 ·
The Revenge of Roger
as Le commissaire Lacroix
1946 ·
Goodbye Darling
as Maxime
1946 ·
A Friend Will Come Tonight
as Le commissaire Louis Martin
1946 ·
Roger the Disgrace
as
1946 ·
Sylvia and the Ghost
as
1945 ·
Alone in the Night
as Toby
1945 ·
The Bohemian Life
as Colline
1945 ·
Angel and Sinner
as Le lieutenant prussien "Fifi"
1945 ·
Father Serge
as
1945 ·
Children of Paradise
as Édouard comte de Montray
1945 ·
Farandole
as Piano teacher
1944 ·
The Traveler Without Luggage
as Maître Uspard
1944 ·
Good Evening Ladies, Good Evening Gentlemen
as
1943 ·
Voyage Without Hope
as l'inspecteur-chef Sorbier
1943 ·
Monsieur des Lourdines
as La Marzelière
1943 ·
Mademoiselle Béatrice
as Maurin-Gautier
1943 ·
The Wolf of the Malveneurs
as le docteur Andrieu
1943 ·
Carnival of Sinners
as The games Director (uncredited)
1943 ·
The Count of Monte Cristo Part 2 - The Retaliation
as Beauchamp
1942 ·
Love Letters
as Monsieur de Mortemort
1942 ·
The Benefactor
as Deltouche, le bijoutier
1942 ·
Eight Men in a Castle
as M. Delaunay
1942 ·
Forbidden to Love
as Loysel
1942 ·
The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock
as Perrier des Gachons
1942 ·
La Symphonie fantastique
as Director of the Opéra (uncredited)
1942 ·
Boléro
as Archaimbaud
1942 ·
Miss Bonaparte
as Ernest (uncredited)
1941 ·
Premier bal
as François
1938 ·
Les Nuits blanches de Saint-Pétersbourg
as Michel
1938 ·
Les Nuits blanches de Saint-Pétersbourg
as