Arthur Devère

Arthur Devère

He began his long film career in 1913 in two short-films burlesque of Alfred Machin : Saïda has kidnapped Manneken-Pis and in The Agent Funny and his police dog next to the actor Willy Maury and Fernand Crommelynckqui plays the role of the Agent on the Funny side, films that depict a panther fetish Mimir the panther. In 1932, Arthur Devère plays in The Marriage of Mademoiselle Beulemans of John Cabbage. In 1949, he played the role of father Jacques in a film adaptation : The Mystery of the yellow room deHenri Aisner based on the novel by Gaston Leroux, alongside Serge Reggiani, who plays the lead role of Joseph Rouletabille that investigation in a manor house where a young woman was attacked in mysterious circumstances. In 1951, Arthur Devère interprets the role of a commissioner in Paris always sings ! Pierre Montazel is a musical film whose re-release is mainly to find a host of singers and actors of this era.

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Movies starring Arthur Devère (52)

Le Plaisir (1952)

Le Contrôleur Du Train

Paris Still Sings! (1951)

The Commissioner (Uncredited)

Véronique (1950)

The Coachman

Au P'tit Zouave (1950)

Le Père Aubin, Le Croque-Mort

Strangers in the House (1942)

Le Docteur (Uncredited)

Whims (1942)

Stage Manager

Daybreak (1939)

M. Gerbois

Nightclub Hostess (1939)

Raymond, Le Domestique

Girls in Distress (1939)

Le Père D'alice

The Men Without Names (1937)

Schumbe, L'ordonnance

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