Claude Dauphin

Claude Dauphin

ActorAdditional CrewArt Director
Born
August 19, 1903
Died
November 16, 1978

In 1930, Claude, who was a stage-struck set designer at the Oden Theater, a repertory house in Paris, learned an ailing actor's part in two hours and took it over without a rehearsal. Tristan Bernard, the famous French playwright and producer took notice of this feat. He engaged Dauphin for the…

Biography

In 1930, Claude, who was a stage-struck set designer at the Oden Theater, a repertory house in Paris, learned an ailing actor's part in two hours and took it over without a rehearsal. Tristan Bernard, the famous French playwright and producer took notice of this feat. He engaged Dauphin for the leading role of his next play "La fortune" was was also made into a film the next year. Dauphin's next break came when Charles Boyer left for American movies. As Boyer left for America, Dauphin succeeded in the Henri Bernstein organization, outstanding stage producers in Paris. Before the outbreak of World War II, Dauphin starred in several plays as well as 65 French-made pictures. Dauphin received his elementary education at Ecole Fenelon and high school at Lycee Condorcet. he also graduated from Lycee Louis de Grand in literature and philosophy, all of these schools located in Paris. Between 1940 and 1945, he was a soldier in the French and Allied armies. He was a lieutenant in the French tank service and would shudder later in life at his memories of that kind of grisly warfare. After the fall of France, he organized his own stock company and toured non-occupied cities and small towns. he was also serving in the French underground movement. Threatened with exposure, he escaped by buying a small fishing boat in the south of France and sailing to Gibraltar. After reaching London in 1942, he first served with the British Secret Service and then joined the Free French forces of DeGaulle. Claude quickly learned English, of which he was unfamiliar, and became a liaison officer between the French LeClerc division and the press corps of the American Army and General Patton. Because of this association, he was one of the first to enter Paris on Liberation Day. Dauphin's American film debut was in the movie "Deported", produced primarily in Italy. He later appeared in many stage productions on Broadway including "No Exit" and "Happy Time". He later had a screen test with Warner Bros. and then returned to France. Having almost forgotten about the test, he was summoned to Hollywood for "April in Paris" starring Doris Day and Ray Bolger.

Actor

Le petit théâtre d'Antenne 2Le petit théâtre d'Antenne 2(1977)as L'académicien
Messieurs les ronds-de-cuirMessieurs les ronds-de-cuir(1978)as Le conservateur
Les MiserablesLes Miserables(1978)as Bishop Myriel
The PawnThe Pawn(1978)as Albert Carraud
Ce diable d'hommeCe diable d'homme(1978)as Voltaire vieux

Producer

Le bal des pompiersLe bal des pompiers(1948)

Production Designer

La cousine BetteLa cousine Bette(1928)

Art Director

La vagabondeLa vagabonde(1932)

Archive Footage

Beau gesteBeau geste(2023)as Self
CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Simone Signoret, figure libreSimone Signoret, figure libre(2020)as Self
Le Fossoyeur de FilmsLe Fossoyeur de Films(2012)as Self
Brigitte Bardot amoureuse(2017)as Self

Known for

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Danielle Darrieux and Claude Dauphin in Battement de coeur (1940)Danielle Darrieux, Claude Dauphin, and Jean Tissier in Battement de coeur (1940)Danielle Darrieux and Claude Dauphin in Battement de coeur (1940)Danielle Darrieux and Claude Dauphin in Battement de coeur (1940)Danielle Darrieux, Claude Dauphin, and Charles Dechamps in Battement de coeur (1940)Diane Cilento, Claude Dauphin, and Ronald Lewis in Stop Me Before I Kill! (1960)

Credit Score: Claude Dauphin

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Casque d'Or13.0019527.6126655
2Grand Prix7.5019667.23312087
3The Tenant3.7519767.50051334
4Stop Me Before I Kill!3.2519606.0001191
5The Quiet American3.2519586.7002360
6April in Paris3.0919535.9001685
7Cyrano de Bergerac3.0919465.80056
8Tombé du ciel2.6019464.3008
9Barbarella2.3819685.90040726
10Le Plaisir1.9519547.5015826