Lucien Baroux Explained

Lucien Baroux (born Marcel Lucien Barou; 21 September 1888 in Toulouse – 21 May 1968 in Hossegor) was a French actor. He began his career working in the theatre, moving on to a long career in films from the 1930s.

In the field of musical comedy he created roles in Brummell in 1931 (Jim), Déshabillez-vous ! in 1928 (Dumontel), Passionnément in 1926 (Captain Harris), and J'adore ça in 1925 (Jacques Cocardier).[1] He appeared as Laurent XVII in the 1935 film and 1956 recording of La mascotte.[2]

He took part in the complete recording of Le Malade imaginaire (as Monsieur Diafoirus), in 1964 starring Michel Galabru on L'Encyclopédie Sonore Hachette.

Selected filmography

Notes and References

  1. http://194.254.96.53/cm/?for=fic&cleint=19 Lucien Baroux on the French comedie musical site
  2. Web site: Répertoire: La mascotte . 2011-03-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120724162707/http://anao.pagesperso-orange.fr/oeuvre/mascotte.html . 2012-07-24 . dead .