Movies
TV Shows
Actors
Louis Salou
Apr 24, 1902 (122 years old) in Quimper, France
Known For
Children of Paradise
Carnival of Sinners
Sylvia and the Ghost
The Count of Monte Cristo Part 2 - The Retaliation
The Lovers of Verona
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 Prussian Lieutenant "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, jeweler
1942 ·
Eight Men in a Castle
as Mr. 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