archytele The Vault

Nicolas Amato

Acting Born Jul 6, 1893 Marseille, France 24 credits

Biography

Nicolas Amato works in acting. Born July 6, 1893 in Marseille, France. Archytele lists 24 screen credits below. A full profile for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.

Advertisement

Ask the Vault

Ask anything about Nicolas Amato.

Frequent co-stars

Career timeline

Forbidden Fruit
Robinson CrusoelandMr. Peek-a-BooMonte Carlo BabyAdhémar or the Toy of Destiny
Justice Is DonePigalle-Saint-Germain-des-PrésWe Will All Go to Paris
Just Out
Antoine & AntoinetteMirrorLoves of Casanova
Paris Frills
Simple-Minded
After the StormThe Acrobat
My Crimes After Mein KampfMoulin Rouge
The Rules of the GameFour Flights to LoveNine Bachelors
Francis the First
Generals Without Buttons
Dora Nelson

Full filmography

  • The Rules of the Game (1939) as L'invité sud-américain (uncredited)
  • Justice Is Done (1950) as Juror rejected (uncredited)
  • Paris Frills (1945) as Antoine (uncredited)
  • Robinson Crusoeland (1951) as (uncredited)
  • Mr. Peek-a-Boo (1951) as The First Agent (uncredited)
  • Antoine & Antoinette (1947) as Un client
  • Francis the First (1937) as Le chevalier Bayard
  • Mirror (1947) as (uncredited)
  • Forbidden Fruit (1952) as Le patron du restaurant (uncredited)
  • Generals Without Buttons (1936) as Peasant
  • Monte Carlo Baby (1951) as Controller
  • Dora Nelson (1935) as Stage manager
  • Four Flights to Love (1939) as Le chanteur du 14 juillet (uncredited)
  • Nine Bachelors (1939) as Boss of the Melon d'Espagne
  • Adhémar or the Toy of Destiny (1951) as Le commissaire des jeux (uncredited)
  • After the Storm (1941)
  • Just Out (1949) as Head waiter
  • My Crimes After Mein Kampf (1940) as le sous-lieutenant
  • Moulin Rouge (1940) as Colorado's accomplice
  • Pigalle-Saint-Germain-des-Prés (1950) as Un maître d'hôtel
  • The Acrobat (1941)
  • Simple-Minded (1942) as Sculptor (uncredited)
  • We Will All Go to Paris (1950) as Member of the constabulary
  • Loves of Casanova (1947) as Director of the theater