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Henri Vidal

Henri Vidal

cumpleaños: 1919-11-26 | lugar de nacimiento: Clermont-Ferrand, Puy-de-Dôme, France

Henri Vidal (26 November 1919 – 10 December 1959) was a French film actor. Henri Lucien Raymond Vidal was first noticed after he won the "Apollo of 1939" contest in Paris. He was spotted by Édith Piaf, and made his film debut alongside her in the movie Montmartre-sur-Seine in 1941. Vidal went on to appear in more than 30 films between 1941 and 1959. In addition to his wife, Michèle Morgan, he played opposite some of the biggest leading ladies in French films of the 1950s: Françoise Arnoul, Brigitte Bardot, Dany Carrel, Mylène Demongeot, Sophia Loren, Romy Schneider, and Marina Vlady. In May 1943 he married the actress Michèle Cordoba, and they divorced in July 1946. In 1950 he married French actress Michèle Morgan, whom he met while filming Alessandro Blasetti's 1949 film Fabiola. He died in 1959 of a heart attack. He is buried in Pontgibaud, in the Puy-de-Dôme départment. Source: Article "Henri Vidal" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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1961
The Wicked Go to Hell

as    Pierre Macquart

1959
¿Quiere usted bailar conmigo?

as    Hervé Dandieu

1959
El albergue de los suicidas

as    Jean Monnier

1959
House on the Waterfront

as    Michel

1959
Un ángel sobre la tierra

as    Pierre Chaillot

1958
Atila: Hombre o demonio

as    Aetius

1958
Be Beautiful and Shut Up

as    l'inspecteur Jean Morel

1957
Una parisina

as    Michel Legrand

1957
Puerta de las lilas

as    Pierre Barbier

1955
No hay tiempo para matar

as    L'inspecteur Léo Fardier

1954
Orient Express

as    Jacques Ferrand

1953
The Fan

as    Pierre

1951
The Passerby

as    François Malard

1951
The Strange Madame X

as    Étienne

1950
The Strollers

as    Jean-Louis Cavalade

1950
Here Is the Beauty

as    Pierre Leroux

1948
Los malditos

as    Doctor Guilbert

1941
Montmartre on the Seine

as    Maurice Cazaux