Jacques Castelot

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Known For

Acting

Born

1914-07-11

Place of Birth

Anvers, Belgium

Jacques Castelot

Biography

Jacques Castelot (born Jacques Marie Paul Éloi Storms) (11 July 1914 – 25 August 1989) was a French film actor. He appeared in 86 films between 1938 and 1982. His brother was the writer André Castelot and their father was the Symbolist painter Maurice Chabas. From 1940 to 1945 he was married to actress and theater director Héléna Bossis (pseudonym of Henriette Berthe Blanche Berriau). Source: Article "Jacques Castelot" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Acting History

1981
Histoire du Chevalier Des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut as Gauthier de Montrond
1978
Émile Zola ou la Conscience humaine as Général de Pellieux
1973
December
1972
Repeated Absences as Le directeur de la banque
1972
the famous escapes as Voltaire
1971
Sappho as Uncle Edward
1971
Love Me Strangely as (uncredited)
1970
Falling Point as Le père
1970
Vertigo For A Killer as Mario
1970
Why America as Narrator
1970
Time of the Wolves as Investigating judge
1969
Desert Assault as Le sergent du char allemand
1969
Misdeal as Le chef des justiciers
1966
Brigade Anti Gangs as Director of the P.J.
1966
The Invincible as Conte d'Artois
1966
The Other Truth as The prosecutor
1965
The Two Orphans as Marquis de Presle
1964
Angelique as L'archevêque de Toulouse
1964
Comment épouser un premier ministre as Un ministre d'État
1964
La Cousine Bette as Baron Hulot
1964
Trouble Among Widows as Cyril
1964
The Gallant Musketeer as King Henri III
1963
Les gros bras as Otto Werner
1962
Lafayette as Duke of Ayen
1961
In The Water... Which Makes Bubbles! as Baumann
1960
The Baron of the Locks as Marquis François-Marie de Villamayor
1960
Marie of the Isles as Comte Cheneau de Saint-André
1960
La Mort n'est pas à vendre
1959
The Great Deception as le marquis de L'Hospital, l'ambassadeur de France en Russie
1959
Discorama as Self
1958
Le souffle du désir as Mario
1957
Dishonorable Discharge as Gérard Lester, Legrand's deputy
1957
She's a girl from Paris as Jean Paget
1957
The Mysteries of Paris as Notaio Ferrand
1957
La Garçonne
1956
Soupçons as Thierry de Villesec
1956
An Evening at the Music Hall as Philippe Loiselet
1956
Meeting in Paris as Marquis Arnaud de Cernay
1956
The Adventures of Gil Blas as Marquis de Mosquera
1955
Nana as Le comte de Vandeuvres
1954
The Lovers of Manon Lescaut as Marchese de Boysson
1954
Casta diva as Ernesto Tosi
1954
The Two Orphans as Marquis de Presles
1954
One Bullet Is Enough as Me Fidler
1954
Obsession as Me Ritter
1954
The Rebels of Lomanach as Rocheville
1954
Before the Deluge as Serge de Montesson
1954
The Count of Monte Cristo as Gérard Noirtier, Count of Villefort, the King's Prosecutor
1953
L'aventurière du Tchad as Norbert
1953
Other Side of Paradise as Gabriel Dautrand
1953
My Husband Is Marvelous as Christian
1953
Fatal Affair as Commissioner Lotte
1952
Forbidden Fruit as Boquet, le propriétaire du 'Poker bar'
1952
Don Juan's Night of Love as Baron de Villemure
1952
The Truth About Bebe Donge as Doctor Jalabert
1951
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World as Gabory, the president
1951
Dirty Hands as le prince
1951
Les Petites Cardinal as The Baron of Glaïeuls
1951
Victor as Marc Pélicier
1951
Topaze as Roger Gaëtan de Bersac
1950
Justice Is Done as Gilbert de Montesson, first juror
1950
No Pity for Women as Investigating judge
1950
Cartouche, King of Paris as Duke of Maine
1950
Paris Waltz as The Duke of Morny
1950
The Big Meeting as Forestier
1949
Maya as Ernest
1949
Marlène as Breteville
1948
Impasse of Two Angels as The Viscount
1948
Convicted as Le docteur Yvame
1948
The Murdered Model as Emile
1948
Road Blocked as Larsac
1947
Captain Blomet as Rodolphe
1947
Passionnelle as Le comte de Vétheuil
1945
Paméla as Prince de Carency
1945
Children of Paradise as Georges
1944
The Island of Love as Serlys, Xénia's friend
1944
La Malibran as Lamartine
1943
Monsieur des Lourdines as Prince Stimov
1943
Le Voyageur de la Toussaint as Jean Plantel
1939
Cavalcade of Love as Dancer (uncredited)
1938
La Marseillaise