Alfred Adam
Alfred Roger Adam, born on April 4, 1908, and passing away on May 7, 1982, was a notable French actor renowned for his compelling performances on both stage and screen. Over the course of his career, he often found himself cast in roles that showcased his ability to portray characters with a mix of vulnerability and malice, frequently embodying the archetype of the weak or villainous figure. Adam's distinctive presence and talent allowed him to carve out a significant niche within the French entertainment industry, where he became a familiar face to audiences. His contributions to film and theater have left an enduring mark on the arts, illustrating the versatility and depth that character actors can bring to their roles.
Filmography
All the Gold in the World
Let Joy Reign Supreme
Rue de Paris
Speedway
Carom Shots
Carnival in Flanders
The American Beauty
The Stranger (1967)
The Lace Wars
Under the Sign of the Bull
The Gardener of Argenteuil
Life Dances On
The Witches of Salem
My Uncle Benjamin