Gabriel Gabrio

1887-1946

Biography: life and films

Gabriel Gabrio was a French actor whose birth name was Édouard Gabriel Lelièvre. He was born in Reims, France on 13th January 1887 and died in Berchères-sur-Vesgre, Eure-et-Loir, France on 31st October 1946, aged 59.

His best films as an actor include Henri Fescourt's Les Misérables (1925), Raymond Bernard's Les Croix de bois (1932), Maurice Tourneur's Les Deux orphelines (1933), Julien Duvivier's crime-thriller Pépé le Moko (1937) and Marcel Pagnol's Regain (1937).

Gabriel Gabrio appeared in 38 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Maurice Tourneur (3 films), Marco de Gastyne (2), Marc Allégret (2), Henri Fescourt (2) and Germaine Dulac (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (30 films), comedy-drama (5), comedy (3), romance (2), history (2) and Thriller (2).

Our average rating for Gabriel Gabrio over all films is: 2.6

Filmography

Key: a = actor

La Fête espagnole (1920) [a]

Les Misérables (1925) [a]

Un fils d'Amérique (1925) [a]

Le Capitaine Rascasse (1926) [a]

Le Juif errant (1926) [a]

Antoinette Sabrier (1927) [a]

Der Faschingskönig (1928) [a]

Fünf bange Tage (1928) [a]

Le Duel (1928) [a]

Fécondité (1929) [a]

The Inseparables (1929) [a]

L'Homme qui assassina (1930) [a]

La Bodega (1930) [a]

La Lettre (1930) [a]

Le Roi de Paris (1930) [a]

Une belle garce (1930) [a]

Au nom de la loi (1932) [a]

Coeurs joyeux (1932) [a]

La Bête errante (1932) [a]

Les Croix de bois (1932) [a]

Les Deux orphelines (1933) [a]

Les Requins du pétrole (1933) [a]

La Rue sans nom (1934) [a]

Cavalerie légère (1935) [a]

Le Baron tzigane (1935) [a]

Le Diable en bouteille (1935) [a]

Lucrèce Borgia (1935) [a]

Gigolette (1936) [a]

Puits en flammes (1936) [a]

Sous les yeux d'occident (1936) [a]

Pépé le Moko (1937) [a]

Regain (1937) [a]

Deuxième bureau contre kommandantur (1939) [a]

Le Corsaire (1939) [a]

Campement 13 (1940) [a]

Les Visiteurs du soir (1942) [a]

Le Val d'enfer (1943) [a]



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