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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1899-11-23 (125 years old)

Place of Birth

Paris, France

Marcel Dalio

Biography:

Marcel Dalio (born Israel Moshe Blauschild; 23 November 1899 in Paris – 18 November 1983) was a French character actor. He had major roles in two films directed by Jean Renoir, Grand Illusion (1937) and The Rules of the Game (1939).

    

Known For

Acting

2015

I, Dalio as Himself (archival footage)

1993

1979

1978

Surprise Sock as Monsieur l'Église
The White of the Eyes as The inventor
Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma as Self (archive footage)

1977

Solemn Communion as Charles Gravet (vieux)
La Mort amoureuse as Mr. Creator
Shadow of the Castles as Père Renard

1976

The Wing or the Thigh? as Duchemin's Tailor

1975

La chatte sur un doigt brûlant as Hector Franbourgeois
Trop c'est trop as Saint-Pierre
The Beast as Duc Rammendelo
The Phoney as Cohen
Hard Love as The Hotel Manager
Let Joy Reign Supreme as Le noble suffocant au repas

1974

The Eyes Closed as Le vieux monsieur

1973

1971

As Far as Love Can Go as Le milliardaire
Papa, the Lil' Boats as Boudu the Tramp

1970

1969

Justine as French Consul General
Sial IV as Machiavel

1968

1967

1966

How to Steal a Million as Senior Paravideo
Made in Paris as Georges
Tender Scoundrel as Le père de Véronique
Seventeenth Heaven as Le maître d'hôtel

1965

Lady L as Sapper

1964

The Monocle's Sour Laugh as Elie Mayeriftsky
Daggers Drawn as Jean Gregor / Gregor Veloni
Wild and Wonderful as Dr. Reynard
Male Companion as Socratès

1963

1962

Cartouche as Malichot
The Devil and the Ten Commandments as Le bijoutier / Jeweler
Law of Men as The lawyer Plautet
Jessica as Luigi Tuffi

1961

1960

The Big Risk as Arthur Gibelin
Song Without End as Chelard
Can-Can as André

1959

1958

1957

China Gate as Father Paul
Tip on a Dead Jockey as Toto del Aro
Ten Thousand Bedrooms as Vittorio Cisini
Maverick as Baron Dulot

1956

Anything Goes as Ship's Captain

1955

Razzia as Paul Liski, le chef du réseau de drogue
Lovers' Net as Porfirio
Jump Into Hell as Sgt. Taite
Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Corp. Marcel Marchand

1954

Sabrina as Baron St. Foritanel
Lucky Me as Anton

1953

Flight to Tangier as Goro, Importer / Exporter

1952

The Happy Time as Grandpere Bonnard
The Merry Widow as Police Sergeant

1951

On the Riviera as Philippe Lebrix
Rich, Young and Pretty as Claude Duval
Monte Carlo Baby as Poulos, imprésario

1950

Oriental Port as Zarapoulos
Black Jack as Captain Nikarescu
Death Threat as Denis

1949

Portrait of a Murderer as Fred aka 'Bébé'
Wicked City as Aimé - un nervi
Maya as Le steward
The Lovers of Verona as Amedeo Maglia
Dark Sunday as Max - l'éditeur

1948

Judicial Error as Dinari
Dedee as Marco, le portier du bar, souteneur de Dédée
Snowbound as Stefano Valdini

1947

Temptation Harbour as Insp. Dupré
The Damned as Larga

1946

Her Last Part as Ardouin
Pétrus as Luciani

1945

To Have and Have Not as Gerard 'Frenchy'

1944

Wilson as Premier Georges Clemenceau
Action in Arabia as Chakka - Arab Henchman at Airport

1943

Casablanca as Emil - Croupier at Rick's (uncredited)
Tonight We Raid Calais as Jaques Grandet
The Desert Song as Tarbouch

1942

The Pied Piper as Focquet
Flight Lieutenant as Marcel Faulet
Tales of Manhattan as Second Salesman at Sandelli's (uncredited)

1941

Unholy Partners as Molyneaux
The Shanghai Gesture as The Master of the Spinning Wheel

1940

1939

The Rules of the Game as Robert de la Cheyniest
Sacred Woods as Zakouskine, le danseur
Pasha's Wives as Sultan Soliman
La Tradition de minuit as Édouard Mutter

1938

Sirocco as Matteo Gordina, 'le Maltais'
The Curtain Rises as Le juge d'instruction
Hatred as Happy Jones
Conflit as L'usurier
Rail Pirates as Le mercenaire

1937

Grand Illusion as Le lieutenant Rosenthal
Miarka as Mayor
Pépé le Moko as L'Arbi
Naples Under the Kiss of Fire as The Photographer

1936

1935

1934

Les Affaires publiques as The Admiral/The Fire Chief/The Sculptor/The Speaker

1932

1931

Stowaway Olive as Caravanos
The four legs as Edgar Landres, l'amant

Writing

1938

Grisou as Theatre Play