André Reybaz
Acting Born Oct 29, 1929 Paris, France 24 credits
Biography
André Reybaz was a French actor. He had a long career spanning 40 years, which mostly consisted of numerous French television appearances. In 1950 he starred in the writer Jean Genet's only film, the influential Un chant d'amour (aka A Song Of Love), which focused on the longing desires of a prison guard and prisoners of a French jail.
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Full filmography
- Police Commissioner Moulin (1976) as Blaireau
- Discorama (1959) as Self
- Mazarin (1978) as Vincet de Paul
- Molière pour rire et pour pleurer (1973) as Pierre Corneille
- Song of Love (1972) as Guard (uncredited)
- To Die of Love (1971) as Principal
- Cecile Is Dead (1944) as Gérard Pardon
- We Are All Murderers (1952) as Le père Simon
- Strangers in the House (1942) as Émile Manu
- Her First Affair (1941) as A college student (uncredited)
- Valley of Hell (1943) as Bastien Bienvenu
- Shop Girls of Paris (1943) as Jean Baudu
- October Revolution (1967) as Narrator (French version) (voice)
- Du Guesclin (1949)
- Byzance (1964) as Narrator
- Eyes of Love (1959) as Vicar
- The Collector of Brains (1981) as Comte Saint-Germain
- The Golem (1967) as Athanase Pernath
- The Ragpickers of Emmaus (1955) as Abbot Pierre
- Where There's Smoke (1973)
- The French Calvinists (1972) as Baron of Vergnas
- Green is the Mountain (1950) as Robespierre
- Maître Galip (1964) as Narrator
- Ruy Blas (1972) as Covadenga