Robert Dhéry

Robert Dhéry

1921-04-27 – 2004-12-05 (age 83) La Plaine Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
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Biography

Robert Dhéry (27 April 1921 – 3 December 2004) (born Robert Léon Henri Fourrey or Robert Foullcy) was a French comedian, actor, director and screenwriter.

He was married to actor Colette Brosset, with whom he appeared onstage in La Plume de Ma Tante.

He appeared on Broadway from 1958 to 1960 in La Plume de Ma Tante, and was, along with the rest of the entire cast (Pamela Austin, Colette Brosset, Roger Caccia, Yvonne Constant, Genevieve Coulombel, Michael Kent, Jean Lefevre, Jacques Legras, Michael Modo, Pierre Olaf, Nicole Parent, Ross Parker, Henri Pennec) awarded a Special Tony Award 1959 for contribution to the theatre.

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Known For

One Is Always Too Good to Women
One Is Always Too Good to Women

1971

as Commodore Cartwright

The Little Bather
The Little Bather

1968

as André Castagnier

Children of Paradise
Children of Paradise

1945

as Célestin

Stormy Waters
Stormy Waters

1941

as Un matelot au mariage (uncredited)

Beatrice
Beatrice

1987

as Raoul

Malevil
Malevil

1981

as Peyssou

The American Beauty
The American Beauty

1961

as Marcel Perrignon

Royal Variety Performance 1984
Royal Variety Performance 1984

1984

as Self - and Company

Peek-a-boo
Peek-a-boo

1954

as Robert Dhéry, metteur en scène / Un musicien

The Counterfeit Constable
The Counterfeit Constable

1964

as Henri Martineau

Three Men on a Horse
Les Aventures des Pieds-Nickelés
La demoiselle et son revenant
La demoiselle et son revenant

1952

as Jules Petitpas

Public School
Public School

1965

as L'instituteur

Fou d'amour
Fou d'amour

1943

as The kisser

One Night at the Tabarin
One Night at the Tabarin

1947

as André de Lurvine

A Time for Loving
A Time for Loving

1972

as Leonard

Night Shift
Night Shift

1944

as Arthur, singer

Branquignol
Branquignol

1949

as Bill Rockett - un cow-boy d'opérette

Le Café liégeois
Le Café liégeois

1963

as Emile le client