
Michel de Ré
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1925-02-25
Day of Death
1979-03-15 (54 years old)
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Michel de Ré
Biography
Michel de Ré (25 February 1925 - 15 March 1979) was a French actor and theatre director. A grandson of Marshal Joseph Gallieni, he was until 1950 the husband of Heddy Einstein, daughter of the painter William Einstein, and afterwards compagnon of the comedian Martine Sarcey.
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Acting
(1977)
The Lacemaker
as Painter
(1977)
The Goodbye Singing
as Alain
(1975)
The Phoney
as Croo
(1975)
The Porcelain Anniversary
as Brice
(1973)
The Duchess of Avila
as Le cabaliste
(1972)
(1972)
4500 Kg d'or pur
as Le commissaire
(1968)
The Hotshots
as Marquis of Lion
(1967)
Johnny Banco
as Orso Sebastiani
(1967)
Les Arnaud
as Josseron, the antique dealer
(1966)
Black Sun
as Ergy
(1966)
Paris in August
as Cogaille
(1964)
(1963)
Vice and Virtue
as Professor Naroyortz, the Astrologer
(1963)
Un cas intéressant
as Claretta
(1962)
Sundays and Cybele
as Fiacre, the pharmacist
(1962)
The Doll
as Gervasio
(1962)
The Little Boy from the Lift
as Max Garreau
(1962)
The Empire of Night
as Melchior
(1961)
Midnight Meeting
as Albéric
(1961)
The Pavements of Paris
as Gilbert
(1960)
The Thousandth Window
as Tourtet