Maurice de Canonge
Maurice de Canonge (March 18, 1894 – January 10, 1979) was a French actor and film director.[1] He is also sometimes known by the name Maurice Cannon.
Maurice de Canonge  | |
|---|---|
| Born | Maurice Camille Louis de Canonge 18 March 1894  | 
| Died | 10 January 1979 Paris, France  | 
| Other names | Maurice Cannon | 
| Occupation | Actor, Director | 
| Years active | 1917 - 1971 (film) | 
Selected filmography
    
    Director
    
- Inspector Grey (1936)
 - Captain Benoit (1938)
 - Thérèse Martin (1939)
 - The Last Metro (1945)
 - Special Mission (1946)
 - Judicial Error (1948)
 - The Two Girls (1951)
 - Boum sur Paris (1953)
 - Price of Love (1955)
 - Three Sailors (1957)
 
Actor
    
- La nouvelle aurore (1919) - Fric-Frac
 - Les parias de l'amour (1921)
 - Rapax (1922)
 - Trilby (1923) - Zouzou
 - Shadows of Paris (1924) - Robert, A Taxi Driver
 - The Side Show of Life (1924) - Horatio Bakkus
 - The Alaskan (1924) - Tautuk
 - Love's Wilderness (1924) - Pierre Bazin
 - Peter Pan (1924) - Cookson
 - The Little French Girl (1925) - Jerry Hamble
 - The Nude Woman (1926) - Rouchard
 - Forbidden Hours (1928) - Minor Role (uncredited)
 - L'évadée (1929) - Drackson
 - Quand nous étions deux (1930) - Rouchard
 - Amours viennoises (1931) - Muller
 - Les quatre vagabonds (1931) - Novac
 - Olive se marie (1931)
 - Olive passager clandestin (1931) - Olive
 - Un de la montagne (1934) - Le directeur de l'hôtel (uncredited)
 - Adémaï au moyen âge (1935) - Un officier anglais
 - Le coup de trois (1936) - Le marchand de poissons
 - The Call of Silence (1936)
 - Le grand refrain (1936)
 - La bataille du feu (1949)
 - Dernière heure, édition spéciale (1949) - (uncredited)
 - Me and the Colonel (1958) - Hollander (uncredited)
 - The Roots of Heaven (1958) - Haas
 - Cervantes (1967)
 - Hot Line (1968) - Director of Hotel (uncredited)
 - Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill! (1971) - 1st Client (final film role)
 
References
    
- Oscherwitz & Higgins p.222
 
Bibliography
    
- Dayna Oscherwitz & MaryEllen Higgins. The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
 
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