Albert Rémy

Albert Rémy

1911-04-09 – 1967-01-26 (age 55) Sèvres, Seine-et-Oise [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
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Biography

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Albert Rémy was a French actor best known for his supporting roles in François Truffaut's first two feature films. He played Antoine Doinel's father in The 400 Blows and Charlie Koller's (Charles Aznavour) brother in Shoot the Piano Player. He also appeared in Marcel Carné's Les Enfants du Paradis, John Frankenheimer's The Train and Rene Clement's Is Paris Burning?.

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Known For

The 400 Blows
The 400 Blows

1959

as Julien Doinel

The Train
The Train

1964

as Didont

Grand Prix
Grand Prix

1966

as Surgeon (as Albert Remy)

Is Paris Burning?
Is Paris Burning?

1966

as Policeman / Gendarme

Children of Paradise
Children of Paradise

1945

as Scarpia Barrigni

Behold a Pale Horse
Behold a Pale Horse

1964

as (uncredited)

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Lafayette
Lafayette

1962

as Louis XVI

French Cancan
French Cancan

1955

as Barjolin

Weekend at Dunkirk
Weekend at Dunkirk

1964

as Virrel

Razzia
Razzia

1955

as Bibi, le complice de Roger

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning

1965

as L'inspecteur de police Grannu (sketch "Les Bons Vivants")

Shoot the Piano Player
Shoot the Piano Player

1960

as Chico Saroyan

The Dialogue of the Carmelites
The 25th Hour
The 25th Hour

1967

as Joseph Grenier (uncredited)

Love Is My Profession
Love Is My Profession

1958

as Prefecture Commissioner (uncredited)

Idiot in Paris
Idiot in Paris

1967

as Rabichon, le restaurateur

The Seventh Juror
The Seventh Juror

1962

as Commissaire de police

The Oldest Profession
The Oldest Profession

1967

as Frenchman with 2 Sous (segment "Mademoiselle Mimi") (uncredited)