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Occupation
  
Actor

TV shows
  
Casablanca (1955)

Role
  
Character actor

Name
  
Marcel Dalio

Years active
  
1931–82


Marcel Dalio Marcel DALIO Biographie et filmographie

Full Name
  
Israel Moshe Blauschild

Born
  
23 November 1899 (
1899-11-23
)
Paris, France

Died
  
November 18, 1983, Paris, France

Marriage location
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Madeleine LeBeau (m. 1939–1943), Jany Holt (m. 1936–1939), Simone Renant (m. 1929–1932)

Movies
  
The Grand Illusion, The Rules of the Game, The Mad Adventures of Rabbi, How to Steal a Million, Sabrina

Similar People
  
Jean Renoir, Madeleine LeBeau, Gerard Oury, Julien Duvivier, Jany Holt

1959 ONE STEP BEYOND - "The Dark Room" - Cloris Leachman


Marcel Dalio (born Israel Moshe Blauschild; 23 November 1899, Paris – 18 November 1983) was a French character actor. He had major roles in two films directed by Jean Renoir, Grand Illusion (1937) and The Rules of the Game (1939).

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Early life in France

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Dalio was born Israel Moshe Blauschild in Paris to Romanian-Jewish immigrant parents. He trained at the Paris Conservatoire and performed in revues from 1920. Dalio appeared in stage plays from the 1920s and acted in French films in the '30s. His first big film success was in Julien Duvivier's Pépé le Moko (1937). He followed them with two films for Jean Renoir, La Grande Illusion (1937) and The Rules of the Game (La Règle du jeu, 1939).

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After divorcing his first wife, Jany Holt, he married the young actress Madeleine Lebeau in 1939.

Wartime exile

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In June 1940, Dalio and Lebeau left Paris ahead of the invading German army and reached Lisbon. They are presumed to have received transit visas from Aristides de Sousa Mendes, allowing them to enter Spain and journey on to Portugal. It took them two months to get visas to Chile. However, when their ship, the S.S. Quanza, stopped in Mexico, they were stranded (along with around 200 other passengers) when the Chilean visas they had purchased turned out to be forgeries. Eventually they were able to get temporary Canadian passports and entered the United States. Meanwhile, the advancing German Nazi army in occupied France used posters of his face as a representative of "a typical Jew". All other members of Dalio's family died in Nazi concentration camps.

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In Hollywood, although Dalio was never quite able to rescale the heights of prominence that he had enjoyed in France, he appeared in 19 American films during the Second World War, in stereotypical roles as a Frenchman. Dalio's first film in the United States was the Fred MacMurray comedy One Night in Lisbon (1941) in which he portrayed a hotel concierge. Around the same time, he appeared in the Edward G. Robinson film Unholy Nights and the Gene Tierney film The Shanghai Gesture (also 1941). He remained busy, appearing in Flight Lieutenant (1942) starring Pat O'Brien and Glenn Ford. Dalio next portrayed a Frenchman, Focquet, in the film The Pied Piper. In this film, Monty Woolley portrayed an Englishman trying to get out of France with an ever-increasing number of children ahead of the German invasion. Dalio then appeared among the star-studded cast in Tales of Manhattan (both 1942).

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In the uncredited role of Emil the croupier in Casablanca (also 1942), he appeared in the scene when Captain Renault closes down Rick's Cafe American using the pretext, "I am shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on in here!", Emil approaches him and hands him his usual bribe money saying, "Your winnings sir.", while Rick darts Emile a flabbergasted look. His wife Madeleine Lebeau was also in the film, playing Yvonne, Rick's intermittent girlfriend. On 22 June, while Lebeau was filming her scenes with Hans Twardowski as the German officer, Dalio filed for divorce in Los Angeles on the grounds of desertion.

He was cast in some larger roles, for example in the war dramas Tonight We Raid Calais and Paris After Dark (both 1943), in the later his ex-wife Lebeau also appeared. Dalio played a French policeman in The Song of Bernadette (also 1943). His penultimate wartime role in an American film was in the adaptation of To Have and Have Not (1944) reuniting him with Humphrey Bogart.

Postwar

When the war in Europe ended in May 1945, Dalio returned to France to continue his movie career. His first appearance that year was in Her Final Role (Son dernier rôle, 1946). He appeared in ten more movies in France and one in England through the late 1940s. He played Captain Nikarescu in Black Jack (1950).

Dalio appeared in four American movies in the mid-1950s. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes starring Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe and Flight to Tangier (both 1953) starring Joan Fontaine, Lucky Me starring Doris Day and Sabrina (both 1954) starring Bogart and Audrey Hepburn. In Sabrina, the bearded Dalio played one of Hepburn's fellow cooking students in Paris. He then briefly returned to France.

Dalio portrayed the Claude Rains character, Captain Renault, in the short-lived television series Casablanca (1955). Dalio had the role of a French sergeant in the war drama Jump into Hell (also 1955) about the French defeat at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam. Dalio appeared in the musical comedy Ten Thousand Bedrooms starring Dean Martin, with Paul Henreid in the supporting cast. He also appeared as a French priest in a war movie, again about the French involvement in Vietnam, called China Gate which features the acting of Nat King Cole. Finally that year, Dalio played Zizi in The Sun Also Rises (all 1957) his third movie based on an Ernest Hemingway novel, this time starring Tyrone Power and Ava Gardner. In the next four years, he went on to appear in Lafayette Escadrille, The Perfect Furlough (both 1958) starring Tony Curtis, The Man Who Understood Women starring Henry Fonda, Pillow Talk (both 1959) starring Rock Hudson and Doris Day, Can-Can (1960) starring Frank Sinatra and The Devil at 4 O'Clock (1961) starring Sinatra and Spencer Tracy.

After making some more movies in France, Dalio received a small role in the mystery The List of Adrian Messenger (1963), again with Sinatra and Curtis. This was followed with the part of Father Cluzeot in the John Wayne movie, Donovan's Reef (also 1963). After appearing again with Tony Curtis in Wild and Wonderful (1964), Dalio returned to France. He continued making movies for Hollywood, but he also appeared in many French productions.

Some later movies of Dalio's include Lady L (1965) starring Sophia Loren and Paul Newman, How to Steal a Million (1966) starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole and How Sweet It Is! (1968) starring Debbie Reynolds and James Garner. Dalio played the "dirty" old Italian in Catch-22 and also appeared in The Great White Hope (both 1970) with James Earl Jones. After this, he did movies almost entirely in France, the best known of them being The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob (1973) and La Bête (1975) directed by Walerian Borowczyk. His last appearance was in a TV movie portraying Lord Exeter in Les Longuelune (1982).

Television

Dalio also appeared in numerous television shows both in the United States (between 1954 and 1963) and in France (1968 to 1981). These include guest appearances in Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Peter Gunn, 77 Sunset Strip, Maverick, Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond and Ben Casey.

Dalio married Hollywood based French journalist Madeleine [Alena] Prime in Los Angeles, in 1981.

Dalio, who appeared in almost 150 movies, died in Paris on 18 November 1983 at the age of 83. He is buried in Cimetière parisien de Bagneux in Hauts de Seine, France.

Filmography

Actor
1982
Les longuelune (TV Movie) as
Lord Exeter
1982
Ultimatum (TV Movie) as
Le parrain de la maffia
1982
Les sept jours du marié (TV Movie) as
Le marchand de stylos
1981
Le mythomane (TV Series) as
Mosche Morgenblum
- Un pantalon tout neuf! (1981) - Mosche Morgenblum
1980
Brigade mondaine: Vaudou aux Caraïbes as
Mazoyer
1980
Médecins de nuit (TV Series) as
Le vieux médecin
- Palais-Royal (1980) - Le vieux médecin
1979
Les amours de la belle époque (TV Series) as
Jean
- Le mariage de Chiffon (1979) - Jean
1979
Le blanc des yeux (Short) as
L'inventeur
1978
L'honorable société as
Marcel
1978
Le paradis des riches as
Mathieu
1978
Chaussette surprise as
Monsieur L'église
1978
Une page d'amour as
Le père de Fanny
1977
La mort amoureuse (TV Movie) as
M. Creator
1977
Un juge, un flic (TV Series) as
Fernand di Bono
- Les drogueurs (1977) - Fernand di Bono
1977
La communion solennelle as
Charles Gravet âgé / Old Charles Gravet
1977
La famille Cigale (TV Mini Series) as
Rafaelo Santisteban
- Episode #1.6 (1977) - Rafaelo Santisteban
- Episode #1.5 (1977) - Rafaelo Santisteban
- Episode #1.4 (1977) - Rafaelo Santisteban
- Episode #1.3 (1977) - Rafaelo Santisteban
- Episode #1.2 (1977) - Rafaelo Santisteban
1976
L'ombre des châteaux as
Père Renard (as Dalio)
1976
The Wing or The Thigh? as
Le tailleur de Duchemin (as Dalio)
1976
Les cinq dernières minutes (TV Series) as
Salmalowitz
- Les petits d'une autre planète (1976) - Salmalowitz
1976
Bonjour Paris (TV Series) as
L'ambassadeur
- Episode #1.24 (1976) - L'ambassadeur
- Episode #1.22 (1976) - L'ambassadeur
1975
Hard Love as
Le maître d'hôtel
1975
Les compagnons d'Eleusis (TV Series) as
Mafle
- Episode #1.25 (1975) - Mafle
- Episode #1.20 (1975) - Mafle
- Episode #1.19 (1975) - Mafle
- Episode #1.17 (1975) - Mafle
- Episode #1.16 (1975) - Mafle
1975
Le faux-cul as
Cohen (as Dalio)
1975
Village Girls as
Hector Franbourgeois (as Dalio)
1975
Trop c'est trop! as
Saint-Pierre
1975
Let Joy Reign Supreme as
Le noble suffocant au repas (uncredited)
1975
The Beast as
Duc Rammendelo (as Dalio)
1974
Dédé la tendresse
1974
Un bon patriote (TV Movie) as
La 'baronne' von Epp
1974
Ursule et Grelu as
Le réceptionniste
1973
La regrettable absence de Terry Monaghan (TV Movie) as
Spryridion
1973
The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob as
Rabbi Jacob (as Dalio)
1973
The Punishment as
Le Libanais (as Dalio)
1973
Les mécontents (TV Movie) as
Le comte des Tournelles
1972
La canne (TV Movie) as
Albert Mistone
1972
Les yeux fermés as
Le vieux monsieur
1971
Papa, the Lil' Boats as
Boudu the Tramp
1971
Aussi loin que l'amour as
Le milliardaire (as Dalio)
1970
La pomme de son oeil (TV Movie) as
Le vieux monsieur
1970
The Great White Hope as
French Promoter
1970
Les enquêteurs associés (TV Series) as
Julius Polnik
- Tête de Turc (1970) - Julius Polnik
1970
Catch-22 as
Old Man
1969
Du blé en liasses as
Varnessian
1969
Sial IV (TV Series) as
Machiavel
- Episode #1.4 (1969) - Machiavel
- Episode #1.3 (1969) - Machiavel
- Episode #1.2 (1969) - Machiavel
- Episode #1.1 (1969) - Machiavel
1969
L'amour c'est gai, l'amour c'est triste as
M. Paul (as Dalio)
1969
Justine as
French Consul General
1968
How Sweet It Is! as
Louis
1968
Les dossiers de l'agence O (TV Series) as
Hubert Moss
- Les trois bateaux de la calanque (1968) - Hubert Moss (as Dalio)
1967
Malican père et fils (TV Series) as
Le patron
- Le bistrot (1967) - Le patron
1967
The Oldest Profession as
Me Vladimir Leskov (segment "Aujourd'hui") (as Dalio)
1967
The 25th Hour as
Strul (as Dalio)
1966
Tender Scoundrel as
Le père de Véronique (as Dalio)
1966
How to Steal a Million as
Senor Paravideo
1966
Un garçon, une fille. Le dix-septième ciel as
Le maître d'hôtel
1966
Made in Paris as
Georges
1965
Lady L as
Sapper (as Dalio)
1964
Tintin et les oranges bleues as
Voice dubbing (voice, uncredited)
1964
Male Companion as
Socratès (as Dalio)
1964
The Monocle as
Elie Mayerfitsky
1964
American in Paris (TV Movie) as
Michel
1964
Vacation Playhouse (TV Series)
- At Your Service (1964)
1964
Wild and Wonderful as
Dr. Reynard
1964
Daggers Drawn as
Jean Grégor / Gregor Veloni
1963
Donovan's Reef as
Father Cluzeot
1963
The List of Adrian Messenger as
Max Karoudjian
1963
Ben Casey (TV Series) as
Dr. Ernest Joffre
- My Enemy Is a Bright Green Sparrow (1963) - Dr. Ernest Joffre
1963
The Man from Chicago as
Gregor
1963
The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series) as
Mr. Figlia
- The Judge (1963) - Mr. Figlia
1962
The Devil and the Ten Commandments as
Le bijoutier / Jeweler (segment "Luxurieux point ne seras") (uncredited)
1962
La loi des hommes as
L'avocat Plautet
1962
Le théâtre de la jeunesse (TV Series) as
Fagin
- Oliver Twist (1962) - Fagin
1962
Le petit garçon de l'ascenseur as
Antonio (as Dalio)
1962
Cartouche as
Malichot
1962
Jessica as
Luigi Tuffi
1961
The Devil at 4 O'Clock as
Gaston
1960
Adventures in Paradise (TV Series) as
Maurice / Giraud
- Act of Piracy (1961) - Maurice
- Daughter of Illusion (1960) - Giraud
1960
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Moreau / Dr. Pierre Carnet
- The Fanatics (1960) - Moreau
- Spark of Freedom (1960) - Dr. Pierre Carnet
1960
Song Without End as
Chelard
1960
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Michel
- At Your Service (1960) - Michel
1960
Classe Tous Risques as
Arthur Gibelin
1960
Can-Can as
Andre - the head waiter
1960
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Victor Rosseau
- The Battle of Mokelumne Hill (1960) - Victor Rosseau
1960
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
The Hotel Clerk
- To the Sound of Trumpets (1960) - The Hotel Clerk
1959
Pillow Talk as
Pierot
1959
The Man Who Understood Women as
Le Marne
1959
One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
Jean Gabot
- The Dark Room (1959) - Jean Gabot
1959
Maverick (TV Series) as
Baron Dulot
- Game of Chance (1959) - Baron Dulot
1958
Peter Gunn (TV Series) as
Antoine
- Sisters of the Friendless (1958) - Antoine
1958
The Perfect Furlough as
Henri Valentin
1958
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Corp. Marcel Marchand
- The Return of the Hero (1958) - Corp. Marcel Marchand
1958
Lafayette Escadrille as
Drill Sergeant
1957
Tip on a Dead Jockey as
Toto del Aro
1957
The Sun Also Rises as
Zizi
1957
China Gate as
Father Paul
1957
Ten Thousand Bedrooms as
Vittorio Cisini
1956
The Charles Farrell Show (TV Series) as
Anatole Boulanger
- French Love (1956) - Anatole Boulanger
1955
Casablanca (TV Series) as
Captain Renaud / Renaud / Capt. Renaud
- Siren Song (1956) - Renaud
- Fateful Night (1956) - Capt. Renaud
- Labor Camp Escape (1955) - Captain Renaud
- Who Holds Tomorrow? (1955) - Captain Renaud
1956
Miracle in the Rain as
Marcel - Waiter
1956
Anything Goes as
Ship's Captain (uncredited)
1955
Paris Precinct (TV Series) as
Roger Vezenay
- Police Headquarters (1955) - Roger Vezenay
- The Case of the Pastry Chef (1955)
1955
Warner Brothers Presents (TV Series) as
Capt. Renaud / Renaud
- Hand of Fate (1955) - Capt. Renaud
- The Return (1955) - Renaud
1955
TV Reader's Digest (TV Series) as
The Baron
- The Baron and His Uranium Killing (1955) - The Baron
1955
Jump Into Hell as
Sgt. Taite
1955
Razzia as
Paul Liski (as Dalio)
1955
Les amants du tage as
Porfirio (as Dalio)
1954
Tres hombres van a morir as
Maillard
1954
Sabrina as
Baron St. Fontanel
1954
La patrouille des sables as
Maillard
1954
Lucky Me as
Anton
1954
Private Secretary (TV Series) as
Armende
- Vive L'Amour (1954) - Armende
- The Sable Coat (1954) - Armende
1954
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Claude Lebec
- The Ardent Woodsman (1954) - Claude Lebec
1953
We Go to Monte Carlo as
Melissa Farrell's Agent (as Dalio)
1953
Flight to Tangier as
Goro
1953
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes as
Magistrate
1953
Your Jeweler's Showcase (TV Series)
- Never Trust a Lady (1953)
1952
The Happy Time as
Grandpere Bonnard
1952
The Snows of Kilimanjaro as
Emile
1952
The Merry Widow as
Police Sergeant
1952
Lovely to Look At as
Pierre
1951
Nous irons à Monte Carlo as
Poulos - l'imprésario (as Dalio)
1951
Rich, Young and Pretty as
Claude Duval
1951
On the Riviera as
Philippe Lebrix
1950
Porte d'orient as
Zarapoulos
1950
Captain Blackjack as
Captain Nikarescu
1950
Menace de mort as
Denis (as Dalio)
1949
Maya as
Le steward
1949
Portrait of a Killer as
Fred dit Bébé (as Dalio)
1949
Wicked City as
Aimé - un nervi
1949
The Lovers of Verona as
Amedeo Maglia
1948
Sombre dimanche as
Max - l'éditeur
1948
Dédée d'Anvers as
Marco
1948
Erreur judiciaire as
Dinari
1948
Snowbound as
Valdini
1947
The Damned as
Larga (as Dalio)
1947
Temptation Harbor as
Insp. Dupré
1946
Pétrus as
Luciani (as Dalio)
1946
Son dernier rôle as
Ardouin
1945
A Bell for Adano as
Zito
1944
To Have and Have Not as
Gerard aka Frenchy
1944
Wilson as
Clemenceau
1944
Pin Up Girl as
Pierre (uncredited)
1944
Action in Arabia as
Chakka - Arab Henchman at Airport
1943
The Song of Bernadette as
Callet
1943
The Desert Song as
Tarbouch
1943
Flesh and Fantasy as
Clown (uncredited)
1943
Paris After Dark as
Luigi - Quisling Barber
1943
The Constant Nymph as
Georges
1943
Tonight We Raid Calais as
Jacques Grandet
1942
Casablanca as
Emil - Croupier at Rick's (uncredited)
1942
Tales of Manhattan as
2nd Salesman at Santelli's (Fields sequence) (uncredited)
1942
The Pied Piper as
Focquet
1942
Flight Lieutenant as
Marcel Faulet (uncredited)
1941
The Shanghai Gesture as
The Master of the Spinning Wheel
1941
Unholy Partners as
Molyneaux
1941
One Night in Lisbon as
Concierge
1940
Tempête as
Barel (as Dalio)
1939
Le bois sacré as
Zakouskine, le danseur (as Dalio)
1939
The Rules of the Game as
Marquis Robert de la Cheyniest (as Dalio)
1939
La tradition de minuit as
Édouard Mutter, l'antiquaire (as Dalio)
1939
Pasha's Wives as
Le sultan Soliman
1938
Conflit as
L'usurier / The Money-Lender (as Dalio)
1938
Sirocco as
Matteo Gordina - le Maltais (as Dalio)
1938
The Curtain Rises as
Le juge d'instruction (as Dalio)
1938
Chéri-Bibi as
Le donneur
1938
Hatred as
Happy Jones (as Dalio)
1938
Les pirates du rail as
Le mercenaire (as Dalio)
1937
Miarka, la fille à l'ourse as
Le maire (as Dalio)
1937
Naples Under the Kiss of Fire as
Le photographe
1937
Sarati, le terrible as
Benoît (as Dalio)
1937
The Grand Illusion as
Le lieutenant Rosenthal (as Dalio)
1937
The Pearls of the Crown as
Le ministre d'Abyssinie (as Dalio)
1937
Marthe Richard as
Pedro (as Dalio)
1937
L'homme à abattre (as Dalio)
1937
Cargaison blanche as
Pérez
1937
Pépé le Moko as
L'Arbi (as Dalio)
1936
The Life and Loves of Beethoven as
L'éditeur Steiner (as Dalio)
1936
Quand minuit sonnera
1936
The Man of Stone (uncredited)
1935
Retour au paradis as
Le notaire (as Dalio)
1935
Turandot, princesse de Chine as
Hippolyte
1934
Public Affairs (Short) as
Le speaker / Le sculpteur / Le capitaine des pompiers / ...
1933
My Hat as
Bokalas
1932
Une nuit à l'hôtel as
Jérôme
1931
Le dandy masqué (Short)
1931
Les quatre jambes (Short) as
Edgar Landres
1931
Olive passager clandestin as
Caravanos
1931
Le collier (Short)
Writer
1938
Grisou (play)
Miscellaneous
1964
Web of Fear (voice dubbing: Carlos Casaravilla - uncredited)
Soundtrack
1964
The Monocle (performer: "Ma Normandie" - uncredited)
Self
1982
Ciné parade (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- L'usine à rêves (1982) - Self
1969
Monsieur Cinéma (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 3 May 1980 (1980) - Self
- Episode dated 23 June 1969 (1969) - Self
1978
Les rendez-vous du dimanche (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 20 April 1980 (1980) - Self
- Episode dated 5 November 1978 (1978) - Self
1979
The Man You Loved to Hate (Documentary) as
Self
1978
Sur la sellette (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 21 October 1978 (1978) - Self
1977
Allons au cinéma (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 20 May 1977 (1977) - Self
- Episode dated 29 April 1977 (1977) - Self
1974
T'es fou Marcel (Short) as
Self
1964
Grand écran (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Jean Renoir parmi nous: La Grande Illusion (1974) - Self
- Peter Ustinov, Yves Robert (1965) - Self
- Jean-Paul Le Chanois, Georges Lautner (1964) - Self
1970
Au cinéma ce soir (TV Series) as
Self
- La maison du Maltais (1974) - Self
- Désiré (1971) - Self
- Entrée des artistes (1970) - Self
1973
Le dernier des cinq (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 14 October 1973 (1973) - Self
1970
Postface Dalio (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1968
L'invité du dimanche (TV Series) as
Self
- Jean Renoir (1968) - Self
1967
Cinéastes de notre temps (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Jean Renoir le patron, 3e partie: La règle et l'exception (1967) - Self
- Jean Renoir le patron, 1e partie: La recherche du relatif (1967) - Self
1961
Les échos du cinéma (TV Series short) as
Self
- Episode #1.28 (1961) - Self
- Episode #1.2 (1961) - Self
Archive Footage
2016
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Classe tous risques de Claude Sautet (2023)
- Compression Les Affaires Publiques de Robert Bresson (2017)
- Compression Naples au baiser de feu d'Augusto Genina (2016)
- Compression Pépé le Moko de Julien Duvivier (2016)
2015
Welcome to the Basement (TV Series) as
Magistrate / Old Man
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (2020) - Magistrate
- Catch-22 (2015) - Old Man
2017
Quand Jean devint Renoir (TV Movie documentary) as
Lieutenant Rosenthal
2017
Un Français nommé Gabin (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2011
Il était une fois... (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self - Actor in the movie
- La règle du jeu (2011) - Self - Actor in the movie
2006
La joie de faire rire (Video documentary short) as
Rabbi Jacob
1993
Jean Renoir: Part One - From La Belle Époque to World War II (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1980
Il était une fois: Le gala de l'union des artistes (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1979
Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Les Acteurs des années 30: Viens voir les comédiens (1979) - Self
1963
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Gerard aka Frenchy (clip from To Have and Have Not (1944))
- The Man Called Bogart (1963) - Gerard aka Frenchy (clip from To Have and Have Not (1944)) (uncredited)

References

Marcel Dalio Wikipedia