Henri Crémieux

1896-1980

Biography: life and films

Henri Crémieux was a French actor and screenwriter. He was born in Marseille, France on 19th July 1896 and died in Aubagne, France on 10th May 1980, aged 83.

His best films as an actor include Jean Dréville's comedy Les Casse-pieds (1948), Guy Lefranc's comedy-thriller La Bande à papa (1956), Léo Joannon's L'Assassin est dans l'annuaire (1962), Jean-Paul Le Chanois's Monsieur (1964) and Pascal Thomas's Confidences pour confidences (1979).

Henri Crémieux appeared in 90 films and scripted 1 film.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: André Cayatte (5 films), Gilles Grangier (4), Maurice Cloche (3), Guy Lefranc (3), André Berthomieu (3), Sergio Gobbi (2), Sacha Guitry (2), Jean Dréville (2), Jean Cocteau (2), Jean Boyer (2), Jacques Demy (2), Christian-Jaque (2) and André Hunebelle (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (35 films), comedy (26), comedy-drama (18), Thriller (10), crime-thriller (8), Fantasy (7), romance (5), comedy-romance (4) and history (3).

Our average rating for Henri Crémieux over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

Key: a = actor; w = writer

On opère sans douleur (1931) [a]

Les deux 'Monsieur' de Madame (1933) [w]

Les Amants terribles (1936) [a]

À Venise, une nuit (1937) [a]

Courrier Sud (1937) [a]

Hercule (1937) [a]

Les Perles de la couronne (1937) [a]

Un déjeuner de soleil (1937) [a]

Gibraltar (1938) [a]

Ils étaient neuf célibataires (1939) [a]

Nord-Atlantique (1939) [a]

Pièges (1939) [a]

Narcisse (1940) [a]

Sixième étage (1940) [a]

Remorques (1941) [a]

François Villon (1945) [a]

L'Extravagante mission (1945) [a]

Au petit bonheur (1946) [a]

Jeux de femmes (1946) [a]

La Tentation de Barbizon (1946) [a]

Amours, délices et orgues (1947) [a]

Capitaine Blomet (1947) [a]

Les Requins de Gibraltar (1947) [a]

Miroir (1947) [a]

Croisière pour l'inconnu (1948) [a]

Les Casse-pieds (1948) [a]

Au p'tit zouave (1949) [a]

Bal Cupidon (1949) [a]

L'Homme qui revient de loin (1949) [a]

Le Bal des pompiers (1949) [a]

Le Droit de l'enfant (1949) [a]

Orphée (1949) [a]

Tous les deux (1949) [a]

La Petite chocolatière (1950) [a]

Lady Paname (1950) [a]

Méfiez-vous des blondes (1950) [a]

Trois télégrammes (1950) [a]

Deux sous de violettes (1951) [a]

La Plus belle fille du monde (1951) [a]

Le Passe-muraille (1951) [a]

La Fête à Henriette (1952) [a]

Le Plaisir (1952) [a]

Nous sommes tous des assassins (1952) [a]

Ouvert contre X (1952) [a]

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

La Dame aux camélias (1953) [a]

Cadet-Rousselle (1954) [a]

Les Lettres de mon moulin (1954) [a]

Quai des blondes (1954) [a]

Gas-Oil (1955) [a]

Interdit de séjour (1955) [a]

Le Dossier noir (1955) [a]

Le Fil à la patte (1955) [a]

Honoré de Marseille (1956) [a]

La Bande à papa (1956) [a]

Le Sang à la tête (1956) [a]

Donnez-moi ma chance (1957) [a]

Le Chômeur de Clochemerle (1957) [a]

Les Suspects (1957) [a]

La Loi c'est la loi (1958) [a]

La Moucharde (1958) [a]

Le Gorille vous salue bien (1958) [a]

Le Naïf aux quarante enfants (1958) [a]

Toi, le venin (1958) [a]

125 rue Montmartre (1959) [a]

La Corde raide (1960) [a]

Le Testament d'Orphée (1960) [a]

Le Président (1961) [a]

L'Assassin est dans l'annuaire (1962) [a]

Le Septième juré (1962) [a]

Françoise ou La vie conjugale (1963) [a]

Jean-Marc ou La vie conjugale (1963) [a]

Mathias Sandorf (1963) [a]

Cyrano et d'Artagnan (1964) [a]

Monsieur (1964) [a]

Carré de dames pour un as (1966) [a]

Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (1967) [a]

Le Temps des loups (1969) [a]

Ils (1970) [a]

Les Caprices de Marie (1970) [a]

Peau d'âne (1970) [a]

Un beau monstre (1971) [a]

Na! (1973) [a]

Salut les frangines (1975) [a]

La Flûte à six schtroumpfs (1976) [a]

Le Pays bleu (1976) [a]

La Barricade du Point du Jour (1978) [a]

Au bout du bout du banc (1979) [a]

Confidences pour confidences (1979) [a]



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