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Occupation
  
Actor/Director

Name
  
Rene Creste

Children
  
Renee Creste

Years active
  
1908–1921

Role
  
Film actor

Rene Creste
Born
  
5 December 1881 (
1881-12-05
)
Paris, France

Died
  
November 30, 1922, Paris, France

Movies
  
Judex, Tih Minh, Judex: The Tragic Mill

Rene Creste (5 December 1881 – 30 November 1922) was a French stage and film actor and director of the silent film era. Creste is possibly best recalled as Judex, the title character in the Louis Feuillade-directed crime-adventure serial Judex, which ran in twelve installments in theaters from 1917 until 1918.

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Early life and career

Born in Paris, France, he began his acting career on the stages of Paris in distinguished theatrical roles in plays such as Claudine a Paris (Claudine in Paris), written by and performed alongside Colette, Ruy Blas by Victor Hugo and Adrienne Lecouvreur by Eugene Scribe.

Judex

Rene Creste was signed to a contract to the Gaumont Film Company in 1908. Little is known of his first film appearances as they are considered lost. In 1912 he began appearing in a series of mystery shorts directed by Leonce Perret. He then began appearing in a number of films directed by Louis Feuillade for Gaumont studios. At the onset of the First World War, Creste enlisted in the French army and actively participated in the fighting. Injured and demobilized, he resumed his acting career at Gaumont studios by the end of 1915.

In 1916, Feuillade and writer Arthur Bernede began to develop a surrealistic character called 'Jacques de Tremeuse' (aka 'Judex') - a mysterious avenger who sports a signature long dark cloak and wide-brimmed slouch hat. The character's nemesis was the callous banker Favraux, who had carelessly driven thousands of people into bankruptcy. The character of Judex is widely recognized as one of cinema's first superheroes.

Rene Creste was eventually cast as 'Judex' and the serial began production in 1917 and was released the same year in its first installment to critical and public praise. The serial also starred Musidora, Edouard Mathe, Gaston Michel, Rene Poyen, Yvette Andreyor and Yvonne Dario.

Following the success of Judex, Creste appeared in the 1918 serial Tih Minh, directed by Feuillade, then founded his own film production company, Films-Rene-Creste, for which he produced and directed several ultimately unsuccessful films.

Death

Rene Creste died in 1922 of tuberculosis. To support the financial needs of his widow and infirmed daughter, a charity gala was organized by friends of the Creste family in February 1929. Three months following the event, his only daughter Renee died.

References

Rene Creste Wikipedia