French actors who were born in 1917

Here are 6 famous actors from France were born in 1917:

Eddie Constantine

Eddie Constantine (October 29, 1917 Los Angeles-February 25, 1993 Wiesbaden) also known as Eddy Constantine, Constantine, Eddie, Edward Constantinowsky, Israel Constantine or Eddi Constantine was a French singer and actor. His children are called Lemmy Constantine, Barbara Constantine, Tania Constantine and Mia Bella Marie Constanine.

Eddie Constantine began his career as a singer in the 1940s, performing in nightclubs and cabarets in France. He soon transitioned into acting and became known for his roles in French film noir and gangster films. Constantine became particularly popular for his portrayal of the character Lemmy Caution in the 1950s, which he would reprise in several films throughout his career.

Aside from his work in film and music, Constantine was also a writer, and published several novels over the course of his life. He was known for his sharp wit and humor, and often incorporated these elements into his work. Despite being born in the United States, Constantine lived most of his life in Europe and became a beloved icon of French popular culture.

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Jean-Pierre Melville

Jean-Pierre Melville (October 20, 1917 Paris-August 2, 1973 Paris) also known as Melville, Jean Pierre Melville or Jean-Pierre Grumbach was a French film director, film producer, screenwriter and actor.

He was born into a Jewish family and served in the French Resistance during World War II under the nom de guerre "Melville", which he later adopted as his stage name. Melville is best known for his stylish crime films, including "Bob le Flambeur", "Le Samouraï", and "Army of Shadows". He was heavily influenced by American film noir and the works of directors such as John Huston and Howard Hawks. Melville was also a prolific reader and often incorporated literary references into his films. He was awarded the Legion of Honor in 1969 and is considered a major figure in French cinema.

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Bourvil

Bourvil (July 27, 1917 Prétot-Vicquemare-September 23, 1970 Paris) also known as André Robert Raimbourg, André Bourvil or André Zacharie Raimbourg was a French singer and actor. He had two children, Dominique Raimbourg and Philippe Raimbourg.

Born into a working-class family, Bourvil initially worked as a baker before pursuing a career in entertainment. He gained popularity in the 1940s and 1950s with his comedic performances in film and on stage. Bourvil starred in over 80 films throughout his career, including the classic French comedy "La Grande Vadrouille". He was also an accomplished singer, with several hit songs in France such as "Salade de Fruits" and "Ballade Irlandaise". Despite his success on stage and screen, Bourvil remained humble and down-to-earth, staying true to his roots and using his platform to support charitable causes. His legacy lives on as one of the most beloved entertainers in French history.

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Henri Salvador

Henri Salvador (July 18, 1917 Cayenne-February 13, 2008 Paris) also known as Henri, Henry Salvador, Cording, Henry, Henri Gabriel Salvador or H.Salvador was a French singer, actor and comedian. His child is called Jean-Marie Périer.

Henri Salvador was born in Cayenne, French Guiana but moved to France in his adolescence to pursue his passion for music. In the 1930s he began performing as a guitarist and eventually joined the jazz group of Django Reinhardt.

During World War II, Salvador fought for the French Resistance and was captured by the Gestapo, but managed to escape. He later went on to become a popular singer in France, known for his suave crooner style and playful humor.

In addition to his music career, Salvador also worked in film and television, and even served as a judge on the French version of the popular talent show, "The Voice."

He continued performing and recording music until his death in Paris in 2008 at the age of 90. His legacy as one of the most beloved and influential artists in French music continues to live on today.

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Philippe De Lacy

Philippe De Lacy (July 25, 1917 Nancy-July 29, 1995 Carmel-by-the-Sea) also known as Philippe deLacy, Philip De Lacy, Philippe de Lacy, Philippe De Lacey, Philipe de Lacy or Phillippe De Lacy was a French actor.

De Lacy started his acting career in France before moving to Hollywood in the 1950s. He appeared in several films during the 1950s and 1960s, including "Inspector Maigret" (1958), "The Lost World" (1960), and "The Poseidon Adventure" (1972).

Besides his acting career, de Lacy was also known for his fashion sense and was often seen in designer clothing at Hollywood events. He was also a skilled equestrian and owned a ranch in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, where he spent his later years.

De Lacy was married four times and had two children. He passed away in 1995 at the age of 78.

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Luc Andrieux

Luc Andrieux (February 17, 1917 Agon-Coutainville-November 26, 1977 France) also known as Luc Andrieu, Andrieux or Andrieu was a French actor and film director.

Andrieux began his acting career in the 1940s, appearing in several French films such as "Le lit à colonnes" and "Les jeux sont faits". In 1951, he directed his first film, "Au Fil des ondes", which was well-received by critics.

Throughout the 1950s and 60s, Andrieux continued to act in films, appearing in well-known French movies such as "French Cancan" and "Le Gentleman d'Epsom". He also directed several more films during this time, including "Le désordre et la nuit" starring Jean Gabin.

Andrieux's career took a turn in the early 1970s when he began directing television programs, such as "Les Cinq Dernières Minutes" and "Les Enquêtes du commissaire Maigret". He continued to work in television until his death in 1977.

Despite his successes, Andrieux remained a relatively unknown figure in the world of cinema. However, his contributions to French film and television continue to be appreciated by fans and critics alike.

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