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Name
  
Pierre Richard-Willm

Role
  
Actor

Parents
  
Elisabeth-Fanny Willm


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Full Name
  
Pierre-Alexandre Richard

Born
  
3 November 1895 (
1895-11-03
)

Died
  
April 12, 1983, Paris, France

Movies
  
Le Grand Jeu, La Route imperiale, Le roman de Werther, Yoshiwara, La Loi du Nord

Similar People
  

Pierre Richard-Willm (3 November 1895 – 12 April 1983) was a French actor during the 1930s and 1940s.

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Biography

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Richard-Willm was born in south-western France in the city of Bayonne. His mother, Elisabeth-Fanny Willm, died at the age of thirty-one, and he was raised by his maternal grandmother. He attended the Beaux-Arts School, in Nantes between 1913 and 1914, then in 1916 he joined the army, and fought during World War I. After the war he became a sculptor, and in 1921 he started playing bit roles on stage.

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In 1924 he took part of in the sculpturing art competition of the Games of the VIII Olympiad, making a group of sculptures on rugby and skating.

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His film debut came in the 1930s Toute sa vie, under the direction of Alberto Cavalcanti, followed by Les Vacances du diable, Daughter of the Regiment, Le Grand Jeu, and his most famous role as Edmond Dantès in The Count of Monte Cristo.

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After retiring from acting, in the 1950s, he directed Bussang's Théâtre du Peuple. In 1975 he published his autobiography named Loin des Étoiles.

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Richard-Willm died in Paris, and is buried at the cemetery in Bussang, Vosges.

Filmography

Actor
1947
Le beau voyage as
Richard Lehmann
1947
Dreams of Love as
Franz Liszt (as Pierre Richard Willm)
1945
Johnny Frenchman as
Mayor of Lanec (as Pierre Richard)
1945
La fiancée des ténèbres as
Roland Samblaca
1943
The Count of Monte Cristo - Part 2: Retribution as
Edmond Dantès, Le comte de Monte Cristo
1943
The Count of Monte Cristo as
Edmond Dantès, Le comte de Monte Cristo
1942
La croisée des chemins as
Pascal Rouvray
1942
Wicked Duchess as
Le général Armand de Montriveau (as Pierre Richard Willm)
1941
Les jours heureux as
Michel
1939
La loi du nord as
Robert Shaw (as Pierre-Richard Willm)
1939
Entente cordiale as
Le capitaine Charles Roussel
1938
The Novel of Werther as
Werther
1938
La principessa Tarakanova as
Il conte Alexis Orloff / Le comte Alexis Orloff - le favori de Catherine II
1938
Rasputin as
Le comte Igor Kourloff
1937
La dame de Malacca as
Le prince Selim (as Pierre-Richard Willm)
1937
Un carnet de bal as
Eric Irvin (as Pierre-Richard Willm)
1937
Yoshiwara as
Le lieutenant Serge Polenoff
1937
Courrier Sud as
Le piloteJacques Bernis
1936
Au service du tsar as
Le comte Michel Androvitch Tomsky
1936
L'argent as
Saccard
1936
Anne-Marie as
L'inventeur (as P. Richard Willm)
1935
Stradivarius as
Sándor Teleky
1935
Barcarolle as
Bianco Colloredo
1935
La route impériale as
Col. Brent
1934
Le prince Jean as
Le prince Jean d'Axel
1934
Moscow Nights as
Le capitaine Ignatoff
1934
The House on the Dune as
Sylvain
1934
Fanatisme as
Marcel Besnard
1934
Le grand jeu as
Pierre Martel / Pierre Muller
1933
Les Amoureux as
René de Tierrache
1933
Pour être aimé as
Gérard d'Ormoise
1933
La fille du régiment as
Lord Robert
1933
Les amours de Pergolèse as
Pergolèse
1933
Baby as
Lord Cecil
1932
Le petit écart as
Bernard Heller, avocat
1932
Kiki as
Raymond Leroy
1932
Sous le casque de cuir as
Le capitaine Sourvian
1931
Autour d'une enquête as
Paul Brent (as Richard-Willm)
1931
Les vacances du diable as
Dr. Reynolds
1931
Un soir, au front as
Le lieutenant Siredon (as Richard-Willm)
1930
Toute sa vie as
Stanley Vanning
Archive Footage
1976
Chantons sous l'occupation (Documentary) as
Self

References

Pierre Richard-Willm Wikipedia