Paul Dupuis

Paul Dupuis (August 11, 1913 – January 23, 1976) was a French Canadian film actor who was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and who performed in British films during the late 1940s.[1] The roles he played were mainly as the romantic leading man.[2] He died in Saint-Sauveur in Quebec.[3]

Paul Dupuis
Postcard of Paul Dupuis
Born(1913-08-11)August 11, 1913
DiedJanuary 23, 1976(1976-01-23) (aged 62)
St-Sauveur, Québec, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active1943–1968 (film & TV)
SpouseJacqueline Godin
Children2

His films include Johnny Frenchman (1945), The White Unicorn (1947), La Forteresse (1947), Sleeping Car to Trieste (1948), Passport to Pimlico (1949), The Romantic Age (1949), The Reluctant Widow (1950), and Ti Coq (1953).[4] He was also seen in the popular Quebec television series Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut.[5]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1943Yellow CanaryPaul, Intelligence OfficerUncredited
1945Johnny FrenchmanYan Kervarec
1946The Laughing LadyPoerre
1947La forteresseMichel Lacoste
1947The White UnicornPaul
1948Against the WindPicquart
1948Sleeping Car to TriesteDetective Inspector Jolif
1949Passport to PimlicoDuke of Burgundy
1949Madness of the HeartPaul de Vandiere
1949The Romantic AgeHenri Sinclair
1950The Reluctant WidowLord Nivelle
1950Fugitive from MontrealPaul Laforêt
1952Étienne Brûlé gibier de potenceÉtienne Brûlé
1953Tit CoqPadre
1955Passion de femmesAlain Tournier
1955NapoleonNeippergUncredited
1955The Babes Make the LawGeorges, le mari d'Elvire

References

  1. "Paul Dupuis". BFI. Archived from the original on March 11, 2016.
  2. McFarlane, Brian (16 May 2016). The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781526111968 via Google Books.
  3. Pronovost, Virginie (6 February 2017). "Discovering Paul Dupuis".
  4. "Paul Dupuis - Movies and Filmography". AllMovie.
  5. "Les belles histoires des pays d'en haut - Oeuvre - Qui Joue Qui?". Qui Joue Qui ? - La référence en séries et téléromans québécois.
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