Roger Blin

1907-1984

Biography: life and films

Roger Blin was a French actor. He was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France on 22nd March 1907 and died in Évecquemont, France on 21st January 1984, aged 76.

His best films as an actor include Edmond T. Gréville's Pour une nuit d'amour (1947), Jacques Ertaud's Les étoiles de midi (1959) and José Giovanni's thriller La Loi du survivant (1967).

Roger Blin appeared in 64 films and scripted 1 film.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Pierre Chenal (3 films), Marcel L'Herbier (3), Marc Allégret (3), Abel Gance (3), Willy Rozier (2), Paul Grimault (2), Marcel Carné (2), Liliane de Kermadec (2), Jacques Becker (2) and Jacques Baratier (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (43 films), romance (11), comedy (9), Thriller (5), history (4), Fantasy (4), crime-thriller (3), Horror (3), comedy-romance (2), comedy-drama (2), Documentary (2), Biography (2) and Animation (2).

Our average rating for Roger Blin over all films is: 3.0

Filmography

Key: a = actor; w = writer

La Rue sans nom (1934) [a,w]

Zouzou (1934) [a]

Jenny (1936) [a]

La Vie est à nous (1936) [a]

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

Un grand amour de Beethoven (1936) [a]

L'Alibi (1937) [a]

La Citadelle du silence (1937) [a]

La Dame de pique (1937) [a]

Adrienne Lecouvreur (1938) [a]

Entrée des artistes (1938) [a]

L'Affaire Lafarge (1938) [a]

L'Esclave blanche (1939) [a]

Le Monde tremblera (1939) [a]

Louise (1939) [a]

Battement de coeur (1940) [a]

Volpone (1941) [a]

Dernier atout (1942) [a]

L'Âge d'or (1942) [a]

Les Visiteurs du soir (1942) [a]

Adieu Léonard (1943) [a]

Douce (1943) [a]

Le Capitaine Fracasse (1943) [a]

Le Colonel Chabert (1943) [a]

Le Corbeau (1943) [a]

Premier de cordée (1944) [a]

La Vie de bohème (1945) [a]

Le Jugement dernier (1945) [a]

Le Couple idéal (1946) [a]

Pour une nuit d'amour (1947) [a]

Hans le marin (1949) [a]

Histoires extraordinaires (1949) [a]

Orphée (1949) [a]

Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951) [a]

Le Bagnard (1951) [a]

La Bergère et le ramoneur (1952) [a]

Piédalu fait des miracles (1952) [a]

Le Chevalier de la nuit (1954) [a]

À toi de jouer... Callaghan!!! (1955) [a]

Notre Dame de Paris (1956) [a]

Les Étoiles de midi (1959) [a]

Les Tripes au soleil (1959) [a]

Paris Blues (1961) [a]

Aimez-vous les femmes? (1964) [a]

Les Ruses du diable (1966) [a]

Marie Soleil (1966) [a]

La Loi du survivant (1967) [a]

Le Désordre à vingt ans (1967) [a]

Le Dimanche de la vie (1967) [a]

Trop petit mon ami (1970) [a]

Aloïse (1975) [a]

Il faut vivre dangereusement (1975) [a]

L'Important c'est d'aimer (1975) [a]

Lily, aime-moi (1975) [a]

Jamais plus toujours (1976) [a]

Solveig et le violon turc (1977) [a]

L'Adolescente (1979) [a]

Le Roi et l'oiseau (1980) [a]

Cinq et la peau (1982) [a]



The brighter side of Franz Kafka
sb-img-1
In his letters to his friends and family, Franz Kafka gives us a rich self-portrait that is surprisingly upbeat, nor the angst-ridden soul we might expect.
The best of Russian cinema
sb-img-24
There's far more to Russian movies than the monumental works of Sergei Eisenstein - the wondrous films of Andrei Tarkovsky for one.
The very best sci-fi movies
sb-img-19
Science-fiction came into its own in B-movies of the 1950s, but it remains a respected and popular genre, bursting into the mainstream in the late 1970s.
The best films of Ingmar Bergman
sb-img-16
The meaning of life, the trauma of existence and the nature of faith - welcome to the stark and enlightening world of the world's greatest filmmaker.
The greatest French film directors
sb-img-29
From Jean Renoir to François Truffaut, French cinema has no shortage of truly great filmmakers, each bringing a unique approach to the art of filmmaking.

Other things to look at


Copyright © frenchfilms.org 1998-2024
All rights reserved



All content on this page is protected by copyright