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René Ferté

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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1923 - 1940 (film)

Born
  
23 March 1903 (
1903-03-23
)
La Chaux-de-Fonds, Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Died
  
21 September 1958, Rottach-Egern, Germany

Movies
  
The Three-Sided Mirror, Judex, Vidocq, La roche aux mouettes, Our Masters, the Servants, The Voice of Happiness

People also search for
  
Maurice Champreux, Jacques Daroy, Jean Epstein, Léo Joannon, Georges Monca

Other names
  
René Tissot-Daguette, René Tissot-Ferté

René Ferté (1903–1958) was a Swiss actor who worked principally in the French cinema, from 1923 onwards. He is mostly known for performances in a series of silent films directed by Jean Epstein. His roles in sound films were generally less notable, though he appeared in Fritz Lang's Le Testament du docteur Mabuse (French version), and he took the title role in the 1934 sound remake of Judex. After the outbreak of the Second World War he ceased working in films.

Selected filmography

  • 1923 : L'Auberge rouge, directed by Jean Epstein
  • 1926 : Mauprat, directed by Jean Epstein
  • 1927 : La Glace à trois faces (The Three-Sided Mirror), directed by Jean Epstein
  • 1927 : Six et demi onze, directed by Jean Epstein
  • 1929 : Sa tête, directed by Jean Epstein
  • 1930 : Nos maîtres les domestiques (Our Masters, the Servants), directed by Hewitt Claypoole Grantham-Hayes
  • 1931 : Le train des suicidés, directed by Edmond T. Gréville
  • 1933 : Le Testament du docteur Mabuse, directed by Fritz Lang and René Sti (French language version)
  • 1934 : Judex 34, directed by Maurice Champreux
  • 1938 : Le Tigre du Bengale (Der Tiger von Eschnapur), directed by Richard Eichberg (French language version)
  • 1938 : Le Tombeau hindou (Das indische Grabmal), directed by Richard Eichberg (French language version)
  • 1939 : Vidocq, directed by Jacques Daroy
  • 1943 : Untel père et fils (The Heart of a Nation), directed by Julien Duvivier (filmed 1939-40)
  • References

    René Ferté Wikipedia