
Nicolas Vogel
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1925-05-27
Day of Death
2006-09-17 (81 years old)
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Nicolas Vogel
Biography
Nicolas Vogel (born in Paris, France, May 27, 1925 - died in Paris September 17, 2006) was an actor and comedian who was featured in numerous films and television shows in the 1960s and 1970s, including The Man from Chicago (1963), Le Gitan (1975), Mado (1976), and Cop or Hood (1979). Vogel also held a small role in the 1995 film Les Misérables, directed by Claude Lelouch.
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Known For
Acting
(1986)
A State of Emergency
as Chairman Leclerc
(1983)
Waiter!
as Maxime
(1980)
The Hostage Tower
as Ducret
(1979)
Cop or Hood
as Marcel Gaston
(1976)
Mado
as Maxime
(1975)
The Gypsy
as Jeannot
(1974)
Vincent, Francois, Paul and the Others
as Clovis, la patron de la brasserie
(1973)
The Day of the Jackal
as OAS Agent
(1972)
Cesar and Rosalie
as Poker player (uncredited)
(1972)
The Pariah
as Grégoire
(1968)
Don't Take God's Children for Wild Geese
as An advisor of Charles (uncredited)
(1968)
(1967)
The Night of the Generals
as Plotting German Officer (uncredited)
(1967)
I Killed Rasputin
as Dr. Lazovert
(1966)
Brigade Anti Gangs
as Scrisky
(1962)
(1961)
Three Faces of Sin
as Guest at the opening
(1961)
Do It Again Callaghan
as Morand
(1961)
The Nina B. Affair
as Von Knapp
(1961)
Amazons of Rome
as Rasmal
(1960)
Women Are Like That
as Mayne
(1959)
Dangerous Love Affairs
as Jerry Court
(1958)
Sunday Encounter
as Chartier, un dessinateur
(1954)
Dames Don't Care
as Jim Maloney
(1953)
Jeunes mariés
as American
(1953)
Poison Ivy
as Kerts
(1952)
The Respectful Prostitute
as Nightclub customer
(1952)
(1952)
(1952)
Wolves Hunt at Night
as Jim, le chauffeur de Mollert
(1952)
Desperate Decision
as Tom
(1952)
(1951)
Under the Paris Sky
as Striker
(1948)
Et dix de der
as John Bradley
(1947)
Sky Battalion
as Veran
(1947)
Bethsabée
as L'adjudant
(1946)
Homeland
as (uncredited)
(1946)
Pétrus
as Journalist (uncredited)
Crew
(1964)
Chance at Love
Writer