Lucien Dalsace

Actor - France
Born 1893 in Frankreich
Died July 1980 in Hay-les-Roses

Mini-Biography:
Lucien Dalsace was born circa in 1893 in France. He was a French Actor, known for Belphégor (1926), L' ruisseau (1929), La Douloureuse comédie (1921), Lucien Dalsace's first movie on record is from 1921. Lucien Dalsace died on July , 1980 in Hay-les-Roses. His last motion picture on file dates from 1938.

Lucien Dalsace Filmography [Auszug]
1938: [] Le Révolté (Cast: Courguin, second), Directed by Robert Bibal, Léon Mathot, with Paul Barre, Jean Buguet, Fernand Charpin,
1929: [/ /1] L' ruisseau (Cast), Directed by René Hervil, with Louise Lagrange,
1928: [] Le prince Jean (Cast), Directed by René Hervil, with Renée Héribel,
1926: [/ /1] Belphégor (Cast), Directed by Henri Desfontaines, with Genica Missirio, René Navarre,
1925: [12.04] Oiseaux de passage (Cast: Julien Lafarge ), Directed by Gaston Roudès, with France Dhélia, Mévisto,
1925: [10.30] Les petits (Cast: Richard Burdau ), Directed by Marcel Dumont, Gaston Roudès, with Mévisto, , ,
1925: [09.14] La douleur (Cast: Jean Largeac ), Directed by Gaston Roudès, with Constant Rémy, France Dhélia,
1921: [] La Douloureuse comédie (Cast), Directed by Théo Bergerat, with Stacia Napierkowska, Maurice Schutz,

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