Raymond Pellegrin
January 1, 1925 (99 years old) in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Raymond Pellegrin (1 January 1925 – 14 October 2007) was a French actor. Born in Nice, Pellegrin made his screen debut in the 1945 French feature Naïs. He was also famous in France for dubbing Jean Marais for the voice of Fantômas in the eponymous film trilogy. He married actress Dora Doll on 12 July 1949; the couple had a daughter named Danielle, and divorced in 1955. He married actress Gisèle Pascal on 8 October 1955; on 12 September 1962, the couple had a daughter, Pascale Pellegrin, now also an actress. In his films, he is sometimes credited as "Raymond Pellegrini." He died in Garons. Source: Article "Raymond Pellegrin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Credits
- 1994 · Schwarz greift ein as Antonio Sacci
- 1993 · Rocca (série télévisée) as le commissaire Rocca
- 1991 · Jack Clementi as Kommissar Caruso
- 1989 · Le Triplé gagnant as Commissaire Rocca
- 1989 · Der Leibwächter as Serge Mazra
- 1988 · Big Man as Tony Caruso
- 1988 · Big Man as Kommissar Caruso
- 1988 · La Garçonne as Dumas
- 1988 · Don Bosco as Papa Pio IX
- 1987 · Jubiabá as Comendador
- 1986 · Naso di cane as Antonio Garofalo
- 1985 · Châteauvallon as Albertas Kovalic
- 1984 · Long Live Life as Barret
- 1984 · Louisiana as Morley
- 1984 · Night Patrol as Sissia Carpelli
- 1982 · Plus beau que moi tu meurs as L'inspecteur Tétard
- 1982 · Holy Cow as Generale
- 1982 · Champs-Elysées as Self
- 1981 · Bolero: Dance of Life as M. Raymond
- 1980 · Docteur Teyran as Le commissaire Torigny
- 1980 · The Telephone Bar as Robert Pérez
- 1979 · La promessa as Capo della polizia
- 1979 · On purge bébé as Horace Truchet
- 1978 · Pigs with a P.38 as Olden
- 1977 · Antonio Gramsci: The Days of Prison as
- 1977 · Puttana galera! as
- 1976 · A Special Cop in Action as Commissioner Arpino
- 1976 · Fear in the City as Lettieri
- 1976 · Shattered Dreams as Boss
- 1976 · Police Commissioner Moulin as Neubauer
- 1976 · Submission as Professor Henri Michoud
- 1975 · Change as Antoine Mäzen
- 1975 · When the City Awakes as Jo
- 1975 · Manhunt in the City as Inspector Bertone
- 1975 · The Climber as Don Enrico
- 1974 · Only the Wind Knows the Answer as Commissaire Lacrosse
- 1974 · Shoot First, Die Later as Pascal
- 1974 · Blood Brothers as Aiossa
- 1973 · The Knock Out Cop as De Ribbis
- 1973 · Le Solitaire as Isnard, 'Kepi-Blanc'
- 1973 · Viaggia, ragazza, viaggia, hai la musica nelle vene as
- 1973 · The Conspiracy as Paraux
- 1973 · A Police Officer Without Importance as Le commissaire principal Jean Dekervan
- 1973 · Increase and Multiply as Cavalier Placido Pellesi
- 1973 · The Big Family as Don Peppino Scalise
- 1972 · Camorra as don Mario Capece
- 1972 · Midi trente as Self
- 1972 · Menace as Federic Personne
- 1972 · Scandal Man as
- 1972 · Le Grand Échiquier as Self
- 1971 · Angel's Leap as Diego Alvarez
- 1971 · The Lion's Share as
- 1971 · Samedi soir as Self
- 1970 · Un caso di coscienza as Solfi
- 1969 · The Conspiracy of Torture as Cardinal Lanciani
- 1968 · Sous le signe de Monte-Cristo as Morcerf
- 1968 · A Taste of Death as Bill Ransom
- 1967 · Million Dollar Man as Novak
- 1967 · Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard as Fantômas (voix) (uncredited)
- 1966 · Maigret at the Pigalle as Fred Alfonsi
- 1966 · Le Deuxième Souffle as Paul Ricci
- 1966 · Brigade Anti Gangs as Roger Sartet
- 1966 · A Night in Tiberias as
- 1965 · Fantomas Unleashed as Fantômas (voix) (uncredited)
- 1965 · OSS 117: Mission for a Killer as Leandro
- 1964 · Behold a Pale Horse as Carlos
- 1964 · How to Make a French Dish as Armand Boulard
- 1963 · Madame Sans-Gêne as Napoléon
- 1962 · Imperial Venus as Napoleon Bonaparte
- 1962 · The Mysteries of Paris as Baron de Lansignac
- 1962 · Bells Without Joy as Charles Bourgeon
- 1962 · The Fabiani Affair as Noël Colonna
- 1962 · A View from the Bridge as Marco Paccia
- 1961 · Unexpected as Serizeilles - a rich industrialist
- 1960 · Jack of Spades as Robert
- 1959 · El casco blanco as
- 1959 · Secret professionnel as
- 1959 · It Only Happens to the Living as Henri Brunier
- 1958 · Mimi Pinson as Frédéric de Montazel
- 1958 · Secrets of a French Nurse as le docteur Augereau
- 1957 · Bitter Victory as Mekrane
- 1957 · Explosive Vacation! as L'homme dans le placard du Coq Hardi (uncredited)
- 1957 · Until the Last One as Fernand Bastia
- 1957 · Burning Fuse as
- 1956 · Law of the Streets as Jo le Grec
- 1956 · Cinépanorama as Self
- 1955 · The Light Across the Street as Georges Marceau
- 1955 · Blackmail as Jean-Louis Labouret
- 1955 · Le Crâneur as Philippe
- 1955 · Les hommes en blanc as Dr. Jean Nérac
- 1955 · Napoleon as Old Napoléon Bonaparte
- 1954 · Woman of Rome as gerarca Astarita
- 1954 · Nights of Shame as René
- 1954 · Flesh and the Woman as Mario
- 1954 · The Scheming Women as Andrieux
- 1954 · Les impures as Mario
- 1954 · Tempest in the Flesh as Antonio 'Tonio' Borelli
- 1953 · Les Compagnes de la nuit as Jo Verdier
- 1953 · Fire Under Her Skin as Célestin Rabou
- 1953 · The Midnight Witness as Roger Noël
- 1953 · Ugolin as Bernard, l'instituteur
- 1952 · Manon of the Spring as Bernard, l'instituteur
- 1952 · Forbidden Fruit as Octave
- 1952 · Three Women as Julien (segment "Mouche")
- 1952 · Smuggler's Ball as Michel Demeuse
- 1952 · We Are All Murderers as Gino Bollini
- 1951 · Guilty? as
- 1951 · Le clochard milliardaire as
- 1948 · Le diamant de cent sous as Tony
- 1947 · A Cop as Georges Monnier
- 1947 · The Woman in Red as Jean Talais
- 1946 · Behind These Walls as Pierre, the pharmacist's son
- 1945 · Naïs as Frédéric Rostaing
- 1945 · Destitute Mary as
- 1942 · Six Little Girls in White as Un jeune homme (uncredited)