
Raymond Rouleau
Acting
1904-06-14 · Bruxelles, Belgium
Raymond Rouleau (4 June 1904 – 11 December 1981) was a Belgian actor and film director. He appeared in more than 40 films between 1928 and 1979. He also directed 22 films between 1932 and 1981. Rouleau studied at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, where he met Tania Balachova. They emigrated to Paris together and collaborated with a variety of directors at the cutting edge of French theatre, including Charles Dullin and Gaston Baty. They married in France and separated in 1940. He subsequently married the actress Françoise Lugagne. Source: Article "Raymond Rouleau" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography(50)
movieTwo Hours to Kill
as De Rock · 1966 · 6.5
movieThe Big Scare
as · 1964 · 5.8
movieThe Coin
as Williams · 1959 · 5.0
tvDiscorama
as Self · 1959 · 8.0
movieThe Witches of Salem
as Governor Danforth · 1957 · 6.9
tvCinépanorama
as Self · 1956 · 8.7
movieUne fille épatante
as Jacques Mareuil · 1955 · 4.7
movieSaint-Tropez, devoirs de vacances
as Self · 1954 · 7.0
movieThe Scheming Women
as Paul Rémi, le directeur du théâtre · 1954 · 5.6
movieDr. Schweitzer
as Le commandant Lieuvin · 1952 · 5.3
movieFull House
as Inspector Wenceslas Vorobeïtchik, aka 'Wens' (segment "L'alibi de monsieur Wens") · 1952 · 6.9
movieMassacre in Lace
as Georges Masse · 1952 · 5.0
movieMy Wife Is Formidable
as Lui-même recevant une gifle de Sylvia · 1951 · 4.5
movieNocturnal Uproar
as Commissioner Legrand · 1951 · 8.0
movieBeware of Blondes
as Georges Masse · 1950 · 6.0
movieLes femmes sont folles
as Claude Barrois · 1950 · 8.0
movieMission in Tangier
as Georges Masse, journalist and secret agent "Le Connétable" · 1949 · 6.0
movieL'inconnu d'un soir
as · 1949 · 7.0
movieJust a Big Simple Girl
as Simon · 1948 · 9.0
movieAdventure Starts Tomorrow
as Claude Larget · 1948 · 4.7
movieVertiges
as Dr. Jean Favier · 1947 · 10.0
movieLast Refuge
as Philippe · 1947 · 5.3
movieThe Ideal Couple
as Diavolo / Henri · 1946 · 6.5
movieParis Frills
as Philippe Clarence · 1945 · 6.5