André Luguet
André Luguet (May 15, 1892 – May 24, 1979) was a prominent French actor known for his extensive work in both theater and cinema. Over the course of his remarkable career, he featured in over 120 films spanning from 1910 to 1970, showcasing his versatility and enduring appeal in the entertainment industry. Born in Fontenay-sous-Bois, France, Luguet made a significant impact on French cinema, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire actors today.
Luguet's filmography includes notable works that highlight his range, though specific titles are often overshadowed by his prolific output. His dedication to the craft was evident in both dramatic roles and lighthearted performances, making him a familiar face to audiences of his era.
Beyond his own accomplishments, Luguet's influence extended to his family; his daughter, Rosine Luguet, followed in his footsteps, becoming an actress herself. André Luguet passed away in Cannes, France, on May 24, 1979, but his contributions to the arts remain celebrated. His enduring presence in film history is a testament to his talent and the mark he left on French theatrical and cinematic culture.
Filmography
Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno
The Roots of Heaven
The Marriage of Chiffon
Love Is a Ball
Lilac
Paris Blues
The Man Who Played God
Love Is a Racket