Born in Paris, France — Aug 08 1915• Died Mar 28 1992

Maurice Teynac (1915–1992) was a French actor. In 1948 he starred in the film The Lame Devil under Sacha Guitry. In 1954 he appeared in London's West End in J.B. Priestley's poorly reviewed play The White Countess. Source: Article "Maurice Teynac" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Self

Alain

Cooper

Bastien-Thiery's Lawyer

Deputy Manager

Moritz Szeps

Silvio Scott

Mr. Dobbins

General (uncredited)

Mr. de Montespan

Count Emmanuel de Las Cases

Doctor Bernais

Mountfeller

M. Bordure (archive footage)

Minister of Internal Security

Doctor Lambert

Heldinge (segment "L'alibi de monsieur Wens")

Drunkard, Stephane's Friend

Un avocat (uncredited)

Chamrode

Doctor

Baron des Bruyères

Trevelle

Le père supérieur / Father Superior

Stanmore

King Charles X

Baron Edward de Chassier

L'imitateur

James Milligan

Fantomas

Sophocle Zélos

Marcel Scandini

Reginald

René Perrault



Chimerowitz

Louis Malinay


Jean Maréchal, filmmaker


Barton

André Leclerc, l'auteur dramatique

Nicolas de La Reynie

Kurt Topfer

Fred

Bernard Dufresnes

Georges Sommer

The Christ

Lewis

Monsieur Martin

Lucien Landier

Chefingenieur Kranz (archive footage)


Alfred Thirios

André Napoleon Renard

Mr. Gidou, Night Club Singer

Za l'Amour

Le patron

Inspector Wens

Prior


Marmont

Levasseur

Self

Marquis de Clérambault

Labaroche

Maxence Leroy

Virtuoso


Dr. Curtiss



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