Lucien Coëdel Explained

Lucien Coëdel
Birth Date:30 August 1899
Birth Place:Paris, France
Death Date:28 September 1947
Death Place:Blaisy-Haut, Côte-d'Or, France
Occupation:Actor
Yearsactive:1935 - 1947 (film)

Lucien Coëdel (1899–1947) was a French film actor. He appeared in the title role in the historical film Roger la Honte and its sequel The Revenge of Roger.[1] Coëdel made his screen debut in an uncredited role in Abel Gance's Lucrezia Borgia (1935), and gradually appeared in larger roles over the following years. His career really took off in the mid-1940s with several starring roles, but was cut short by his early death at the age of forty eight.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1935Lucrezia Borgia Uncredited
1936Nitchevo Le radio
1937Le coupable Un soldat Uncredited
1937The Messenger L'agent Uncredited
1938Mollenard Le bosco Uncredited
1939Nord-Atlantique Pomme d'Amour
1939La Loi du Nord Le portier au bal de charité Uncredited
1941Courrier d'Asie Le mécano
1941Who Killed Santa Claus? Desfosses Uncredited
1941Stormy Waters Un marin du 'Cyclope' Uncredited
1941Portrait of Innocence Le père de Jeannot
1941The Pavilion Burns
1942Caprices Le traître
1942Opéra-musette Léon
1942La Symphonie fantastique Le typographe Uncredited
1942Les inconnus dans la maison Jo, le patron du "Boxing Bar"
1942The Newspaper Falls at Five O'Clock Le capitaine Le Goard Uncredited
1943The Mysteries of Paris Le Chourineur
1943Voyage Without Hope Philippe Dejanin
1944Carmen Garcia
1945Manon, a 326 Rabouin
1945Resistance Hans
1945The Bellman Jean-Baptiste - le campanier
1946Roger la Honte Roger Laroque
1946The Idiot Rogogine
1946The Revenge of Roger William Farnell alias Roger Laroque
1947Counter Investigation Monsieur Charles
1947Une belle garce Rabbas
1947A Cop L'inspecteur Renaud - de la P.J.
1948The Charterhouse of Parma Rassi, le chef de la police
1948La carcasse et le tord-cou Louis dit 'La Carcasse' (final film role)

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Goble p.311