Charles Dullin (Charles Dullin)
Actor. Born Charles Edouard François Marie Dullin in Yenne, France, he began his career in the French theatre as a performer and producer. In 1919, he made his big screen debut in the silent film “Ames d’orient”, followed by “The Secret of Rosette Lambert” (1920). A veteran of many films, his credits include “Misdeal” (1928), “Les Miserables” (1934), “Streets of Shadows” (1937), “Volpone” (1941) and “Quai des Orfevres” (1947). He also developed the Atelier workshop for young actors which show cased acts in the Théâtre Montmartre. He died at age 64 in Paris, France. (bio by: John “J-Cat” Griffith)
Born
- May, 08, 1885
Died
- December, 12, 1949
Cemetery
- Cimetiere de Crecy-la-chapelle
- France