Pierre Richard-Willm

1895-1983

Biography: life and films

Pierre Richard-Willm was a French actor whose birth name was Pierre Richard. He was born in Bayonne, France on 3rd November 1895 and died in Paris, France on 12th April 1983, aged 87.

His best films as an actor include Guido Brignone's Les amours de Pergolèse (1932), Raymond Bernard's Anne-Marie (1936), Pierre Billon's Courrier Sud (1937), Jacques de Baroncelli's La Duchesse de Langeais (1942) and Louis Cuny's Le beau voyage (1947).

Pierre Richard-Willm appeared in 35 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Pierre Billon (5 films), Marcel L'Herbier (4), Max Ophüls (2), Jean de Marguenat (2), Jacques Feyder (2) and Alberto Cavalcanti (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (32 films), romance (6) and comedy (2).

Our average rating for Pierre Richard-Willm over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

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Toute sa vie (1930) [a]

Autour d'une enquête (1931) [a]

Les Vacances du diable (1931) [a]

Un soir, au front (1931) [a]

Les Amours de Pergolèse (1932) [a]

Sous le casque de cuir (1932) [a]

Baby (1933) [a]

L'Épervier (1933) [a]

La Fille du régiment (1933) [a]

Pour être aimé (1933) [a]

Fanatisme (1934) [a]

La Maison dans la dune (1934) [a]

Le Grand jeu (1934) [a]

Le Prince Jean (1934) [a]

Les Nuits moscovites (1934) [a]

Barcarolle (1935) [a]

La Route impériale (1935) [a]

Stradivarius (1935) [a]

Anne-Marie (1936) [a]

Au service du tsar (1937) [a]

Courrier Sud (1937) [a]

La Dame de Malacca (1937) [a]

Un carnet de bal (1937) [a]

Yoshiwara (1937) [a]

La Principessa Tarakanova (1938) [a]

La Tragédie impériale (1938) [a]

Le Roman de Werther (1938) [a]

Entente cordiale (1939) [a]

La Loi du nord (1939) [a]

Les Jours heureux (1941) [a]

La Croisée des chemins (1942) [a]

La Duchesse de Langeais (1942) [a]

La Fiancée des ténèbres (1945) [a]

Le Beau voyage (1947) [a]

Rêves d'amour (1947) [a]



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