Lucien Baroux
Lucien Baroux (born Marcel Lucien Barou) (Toulouse, 21 September 1888 – Hossegor, 21 May 1968) 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), Passionément in 1926 (Captain Harris), and J'adore ça in 1925 (Jacques Cocardier). He appeared as Laurent XVII in the 1935 film and 1956 recording of La mascotte. He took part in the complete recording of Le Malade imaginaire (as Monsieur Diafoirus), in 1964 starring Michel Galabru on L'Encyclopédie Sonore Hachette. Source: Article "Lucien Baroux" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Credits
- 2018 · Clouzot : The Early Works as
- 1964 · La Mégère apprivoisée as Baptista
- 1963 · Le mari ne compte pas as Le professeur Martholin, psychiartre
- 1962 · The Devil and the Ten Commandments as Troussemier - l'évêque / The bishop
- 1959 · Discorama as Self
- 1958 · Le Voyage de monsieur Perrichon as M. Perrichon
- 1958 · Les Misérables as Gillenormand
- 1957 · L'Habit vert as
- 1956 · Murderers and Thieves as le médecin-chef de la clinique
- 1956 · The Carrots Are Cooked as Le parrain d’Edmond, un ami fidèle des Boyer
- 1956 · Plaisir du théâtre as Le professeur Martholin, psychiartre
- 1956 · These Sacred Holidays as
- 1956 · Les Truands as Le curé
- 1955 · Villa Sans-Souci as
- 1955 · Napoleon as Louis XVIII
- 1955 · Airs de France as Self
- 1954 · Trois jours de bringue à Paris as Théophile Chambourcy, capitaine des pompiers
- 1952 · Pleasures of Paris as Maroni
- 1952 · Ils sont dans les vignes... as Le commissaire Desbordes
- 1951 · Nocturnal Uproar as Armand Varescot
- 1951 · Paris Still Sings! as Clodomir
- 1950 · Banco de prince as
- 1950 · First Communion as The Archbishop
- 1950 · Round of Hours as 'La Frite'
- 1949 · Valse brillante as Monsieur DeBosc, impresario
- 1948 · Nine Boys, One Heart as Victor
- 1947 · The Fan as Baron Saint-Yves
- 1947 · La Nuit de Sybille as Chambon
- 1945 · The French Way as Léon
- 1945 · Check on the King as Le jardinier La Verdure
- 1944 · The Ménard Collection as Curator of the Mathematics Museum
- 1942 · The Big Fight as
- 1942 · Soyez les bienvenus as Boisleroi
- 1942 · L'Ange Gardien as Duboin
- 1942 · Prince Charming as Ambroise Bréchaud
- 1942 · The Woman I Loved the Most as Louis Drotort, painter
- 1941 · Bearer Check as Fortuné
- 1940 · Moulin Rouge as Loiseau
- 1940 · Miquette as Monchablon
- 1939 · Fire in the Straw as Antoine Vautier
- 1939 · Behind the Facade as Le commissaire Boucheron, policier du quartier
- 1938 · Let’s Go Up the Champs-Élysées as Le Marquis de Chauvelin
- 1938 · Un fichu métier as Prince Alexis / Castin
- 1938 · Monsieur Breloque a disparu as Monsieur Breloque
- 1938 · 4 A.M. as
- 1937 · The Gateway Streak as Julien
- 1937 · L'Ange du foyer as Baron Sigismond des Oublies
- 1936 · The Bureaucrats as Lahrier
- 1936 · Adventure in Paris as Raymond Sauvaget
- 1936 · Forty Little Mothers as Prosper Martin
- 1936 · Une gueule en or as
- 1936 · Daddy's Girl as
- 1936 · La Marraine de Charley as
- 1935 · Baccara as Charles Plantel
- 1935 · Les Sœurs Hortensia as
- 1935 · Arènes joyeuses as
- 1935 · Mysteries of Paris as Monsieur Pipelet
- 1935 · La Mascotte as le roi Laurent XVII
- 1935 · What a Funny Kid! as Laquais
- 1935 · Inspector of the Red Cars as Eugène Bernard
- 1935 · Le Billet de mille as The dressmaker
- 1934 · Maître Bolbec et son mari as
- 1934 · My Heart Is Calling You as Rosé, the director
- 1934 · C'était un musicien as Théophile
- 1934 · The Amorous Garrison as
- 1934 · Ces messieurs de la Santé as Amédée Floque, le comptable
- 1933 · Charlemagne as
- 1933 · Dream Castle as Ottoni
- 1933 · All for Love as Charlie
- 1933 · Une idée folle as
- 1932 · The Beautiful Adventure as Valentin Le Barroyer
- 1932 · Should We Wed Them? as Prof. Bock
- 1932 · Vous serez ma femme as
- 1932 · The Champion Cook as
- 1931 · Ronny as Theater director
- 1931 · Ronny as le directeur du théâtre
- 1931 · Dragnet Night as Le Baron Stanislas
- 1931 · The woman and the nightingale as
- 1931 · The girl and the boy as Advocate
- 1930 · Tenderness as
- 1926 · What for? as