Yves Deniaud

1901-1959

Biography: life and films

Yves Deniaud was a French actor. He was born in Paris, France on 6th December 1901 and died in Paris, France on 7th December 1959, aged 58.

His best films as an actor include Roger Richebé's Monseigneur (1949), René Jolivet's La peau d'un homme (1951), Géza von Radványi's L'Étrange désir de Monsieur Bard (1953), Jacques Séverac's crime-thriller Le Couteau sous la gorge (1955) and Georges Jaffé's Nuits de Pigalle (1959).

Yves Deniaud appeared in 89 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Maurice Labro (6 films), Roger Richebé (4), Yves Allégret (3), Richard Pottier (3), Henri Diamant-Berger (3), Gilles Grangier (3), Carlo Rim (3), André Berthomieu (3), Albert Valentin (3), Maurice Gleize (2), Marcello Pagliero (2), Henri Calef (2), Guy Lefranc (2), Ernst Neubach (2) and Christian Chamborant (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (42 films), comedy (31), comedy-drama (13), crime-thriller (4), Thriller (4), romance (3), history (2), comedy-romance (2) and War (2).

Our average rating for Yves Deniaud over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Rigolboche (1936) [a]

Drôle de drame (1937) [a]

Je chante (1938) [a]

Le Récif de corail (1938) [a]

Le Ruisseau (1938) [a]

Les Gens du voyage (1938) [a]

Prisons de femmes (1938) [a]

Angélica (1939) [a]

Dernière jeunesse (1939) [a]

La Tradition de minuit (1939) [a]

Le Déserteur (1939) [a]

Quartier latin (1939) [a]

L'Héritier des Mondésir (1940) [a]

Les Surprises de la radio (1940) [a]

Tobie est un ange (1940) [a]

Départ à zéro (1941) [a]

L'Appel du bled (1942) [a]

Le Bienfaiteur (1942) [a]

Lettres d'amour (1942) [a]

Signé illisible (1942) [a]

À la belle frégate (1943) [a]

Adieu Léonard (1943) [a]

Des jeunes filles dans la nuit (1943) [a]

Domino (1943) [a]

Feu Nicolas (1943) [a]

Les Deux timides (1943) [a]

Une femme dans la nuit (1943) [a]

Cécile est morte (1944) [a]

Florence est folle (1944) [a]

La Vie de plaisir (1944) [a]

Service de nuit (1944) [a]

Fausse alerte (1945) [a]

L'Extravagante mission (1945) [a]

La Part de l'ombre (1945) [a]

Jericho (1946) [a]

La Foire aux chimères (1946) [a]

Le Couple idéal (1946) [a]

Leçon de conduite (1946) [a]

Fantômas (1947) [a]

L'Arche de Noé (1947) [a]

La Colère des dieux (1947) [a]

Pas si bête (1947) [a]

Carré de valets (1947) [a]

L'Armoire volante (1948) [a]

L'Idole (1948) [a]

Au p'tit zouave (1949) [a]

Barry (1949) [a]

Jean de la Lune (1949) [a]

L'Héroïque Monsieur Boniface (1949) [a]

La Bataille du feu (1949) [a]

Le Signal rouge (1949) [a]

Les Amants de Vérone (1949) [a]

Millionnaires d'un jour (1949) [a]

Monseigneur (1949) [a]

On demande un assassin (1949) [a]

Le 84 prend des vacances (1950) [a]

Les Femmes sont folles (1950) [a]

Un homme marche dans la ville (1950) [a]

Boniface somnambule (1951) [a]

I due derelitti (1951) [a]

Knock (1951) [a]

La Maison Bonnadieu (1951) [a]

La Peau d'un homme (1951) [a]

Le Roi des camelots (1951) [a]

La Bergère et le ramoneur (1952) [a]

Le Banquet des fraudeurs (1952) [a]

Mon curé chez les riches (1952) [a]

Monsieur Leguignon, lampiste (1952) [a]

Ouvert contre X (1952) [a]

L'Étrange désir de Monsieur Bard (1953) [a]

La Loterie du bonheur (1953) [a]

Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's (1953) [a]

Crainquebille (1954) [a]

Huis clos (1954) [a]

Leguignon guérisseur (1954) [a]

Si Versailles m'était conté (1954) [a]

Fantaisie d'un jour (1955) [a]

Le Couteau sous la gorge (1955) [a]

Les Chiffonniers d'Emmaüs (1955) [a]

On déménage le colonel (1955) [a]

Mon curé chez les pauvres (1956) [a]

Ce joli monde (1957) [a]

Le Colonel est de la revue (1957) [a]

Quand la femme s'en mêle (1957) [a]

La Moucharde (1958) [a]

Les Copains du dimanche (1958) [a]

Sérénade au Texas (1958) [a]

Nuits de Pigalle (1959) [a]



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