Paul Bernard
Paul Bernard, born on December 21, 1898, and passing on May 4, 1958, was a prominent figure in French cinema. Over the course of his career, he made significant contributions to the film industry, featuring in a total of thirty-five films. Among his notable works is "A Friend Will Come Tonight," released in 1946, which showcased his talent and solidified his status as a respected actor of his time.
Bernard's extensive filmography reflects a diverse range of roles that allowed him to demonstrate his versatility and depth as an actor. His performances captured the attention of audiences and critics alike, earning him recognition within the competitive landscape of French film.
Despite the challenges of the post-war era, Paul Bernard continued to thrive in his career, leaving an indelible mark on the cinematic world. His work not only entertained but also contributed to the rich tapestry of French cultural history during a transformative period in the arts. Today, he is remembered as a significant contributor to French cinema, with a legacy that resonates in the industry.
Filmography
Dear Caroline
Blank Slate
A Friend Will Come Tonight
My Father Was Right
Les Dames du bois de Boulogne
The Damned
Panic