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French actor (1888–1968)
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Lucien Callamand
BornLucien Marie Pascal Eugène Callamand
(1888-04-01)1 April 1888
Marseille
Died3 December 1968(1968-12-03) (aged 80)
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes
OccupationActor
Years active1909–1965

Lucien Callamand born Lucien Marie Pascal Eugène Callamand (1 April 1888 in Marseille – 3 December 1968 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes) was one of the earliest French film actors whose career spanned six decades of French cinema. Between 1909 and 1965, he starred in at least 115 films.

Selected silent films

  • Ma femme veut conduire (1914)
  • Le Roman d'un spahi Le (1914)
  • Narcisse a perdu son oncle (1913)
  • Agénor et la main qui vole (1912)
  • Agénor le bien-aimé (1912)
  • Ma concierge est trop jolie (1912) (as Paul Lack)
  • Agénor, cavalier de deuxième classe (1911)
  • L'Envieuse (1911)
  • Le Pain des petits oiseaux (1911)
  • Un monsieur qui a un tic (1911)
  • L'Assommoir (1909)
  • La Jeunesse de Vidocq ou Comment on devient policier (1909)

Selected sound filmography

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