Louis-Jacques Boucot Explained

Louis-Jacques Boucot also known under the pseudonyms Louis Boucaud or Louis Boucot, (3 November 1882 in Paris – 28 March 1949 in Paris) was a 20th-century French actor and film director. He appeared in films between 1910 (Une gentille petite femme by Georges Denola) and 1938 in La Pésidente by Fernand Rivers.[1]

He also played in the series Babylas by Alfred Machin (Babylas vient d'hériter d'une panthère, Babylas explorateur, Babylas habite une maison bien tranquille and Madame Babylas aime les animaux in 1911 ; Babylas va se marier in 1912.)

Filmography

L'art de se faire aimer (anonymous)

J'attend ma mère (anonymous)

Penard chasseur (anonymous)

Ta bouche (anonymous) - filmed song

Chanson Bretonne (anonymous) - filmed song

Le Costaud des P.T.T by Jean Bertin and Rudolph Maté

La Bonne Aventure by Henri Diamant-Berger

La Bosse des affaires by Arnaudy + Lyrics

Brevet 95-75 by Pierre Miquel

La Rosière des halles by Jean de Limur

Notre-Dame d'Amour by Pierre Caron

The Puritan by Jeff Musso - as M. Kelly

The President by Fernand Rivers

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0099116/