
Jules Berry
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1883-02-09
Day of Death
1951-04-23 (68 years old)
Place of Birth
Poitiers, Vienne, France
Jules Berry
Biography
Jules Berry (born Marie Louis Jules Paufichet; 9 February 1883 – 23 April 1951) was a French actor.
Berry and his two brothers were born to parents who sold hardware and settled in Poitou. The family moved to Paris in 1888. Berry completed his studies at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand and then graduated from École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts.
It was during his studies that Berry developed an interest in the theater. Following an audition, he was hired by the Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau to act in La Mort du duc d'Enghien by Léon Hennique, and Le Perroquet vert by Arthur Schnitzler.
Later he performed at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique and the Théâtre de l'Athénée. During a tour in Lyon, he was noticed by Jean-François Ponson, who hired him for a period of 12 years at the Théâtre royal des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels. Audiences in Brussels gave him a warm welcome, where he played in productions such as Le Mariage de mademoiselle Beulemans.
Berry subsequently performed in 30 successful plays for Marcel Achard, Alfred Savoir, Louis Verneuil, and Roger Ferdinand. One of Berry's first movie roles was the silent film Oliver Cromwell (1911) directed by Henri Desfontaines. His first appearance in a talking picture was Mon coeur et ses millions (1931) with Suzy Prim. Over the course of his career, Berry acted in 89 motion pictures.
Bombastic, extravagant, and whimsical, Berry was as flamboyant as any entertainer of the period, including Pierre Brasseur. Berry is often considered one of the greatest actors in the history of French cinema.
Among Berry's best films are: The Crime of Monsieur Lange by Jean Renoir, Les Visiteurs du Soir by Marcel Carné, Le Jour Se Lève by Marcel Carné, Strange Inheritance by Louis Daquin, Baccara by Yves Mirande, 27 Rue de la Paix by Richard Pottier and L'Habit vert by Roger Richebé.
Berry ended his film career in 1951 to interpret the texts of Jacques Prévert.
Berry was romantically involved with actresses Jane Marken, Suzy Prim, and Josseline Gaël. He and Gaël had a daughter named Michelle in 1939.
A compulsive gambler, Berry frequented casinos and horse races. In April 1951, Berry was admitted to the Hôpital Broussais, where he died of a heart attack caused by treatment for rheumatism. He is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery (division 80).
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Known For
Acting
(2018)
The Image Book
as (archive footage)
(1957)
Stars Never Die
as Self (archive footage)
(1951)
Les Maîtres-nageurs
as Chamboise
(1950)
The Rear-Wheel Drive Gang
as The Baron of Puy de la Margelle
(1950)
Tête blonde
as Frédéric Octave Pancrace Truche
(1950)
Without Trumpet or Drum
as Saint-Rosay,le cousin écossais d'André
(1950)
Not Any Weekend for Our Love
as Le baron Richard de Valirman
(1949)
Portrait of a Murderer
as Pfeiffer
(1949)
Strange Tales
as Fortunato
(1948)
Si jeunesse savait...
as Charles Vigne
(1947)
Distress
as Frontenac
(1947)
Dreams of Love
as Belloni
(1947)
The Crowned Fish Tavern
as Léo
(1946)
Mr. Gregoire Runs Away
as Charles Tuffal
(1946)
Messieurs Ludovic
as Mr. Mareuil
(1946)
The Murderer Is Not Guilty
as Jules Berry
(1946)
Star Without Light
as Billy Daniel
(1946)
La Troisième Dalle
as Professor Barbaroux
(1945)
Dorothy Looks for Love
as Mr. Pascal
(1944)
(1944)
Behold Beatrice
as Richelière
(1943)
The London Man
as Brown
(1943)
Marie-Martine
as Novelist Loïc Limousin
(1943)
Le Voyageur de la Toussaint
as Plantel
(1943)
The White Truck
as Shabbas
(1943)
Tristi amori
as Il conte Ettore Arcieri
(1943)
Le Soleil de minuit
as Forestier
(1943)
T'amerò sempre
as Oscar
(1942)
The Devil's Envoys
as The Devil
(1942)
La Symphonie fantastique
as Schlesinger
(1942)
L'assassin a peur la nuit
as Jérôme
(1942)
Little Nothings
as Lefèvre (uncredited)
(1942)
Soyez les bienvenus
as The player
(1942)
The Big Fight
as Charlie
(1942)
(1942)
(1941)
Parade in 7 Nights
as Inspector Calas
(1941)
Face au destin
as Claude Davenay
(1941)
L'An 40
as Stanislas
(1941)
After the Storm
as Alex Krakow
(1941)
L'Embuscade
as Armand Limeuil
(1940)
Paris - New-York
as Manager Sinclair
(1940)
The Mondesir Heir
as Waldemar, le mage
(1940)
The Duraton Family
as Sammy Walter
(1939)
Daybreak
as M. Valentin
(1939)
(1939)
Behind the Facade
as Alfredo d'Avila, dancer of these ladies
(1939)
(1939)
Deputy Eusèbe
as Félix Jacassar
(1938)
Crossroads
as Lucien Sarrow
(1938)
Hercule
as Vasco
(1938)
Final Accord
as Baron Larzac
(1938)
Café de Paris
as Fleury
(1938)
The West
as Max - Le portier
(1938)
(1938)
The Woman of Monte Carlo
as Count Messirian
(1938)
The Midnight Airplane
as L'inspecteur Leroy
(1938)
The Woman Thief
as Sadoc Torner
(1938)
Les Deux Combinards
as Jacques Barisart
(1937)
French White Cargo
as Moreno
(1937)
Arsène Lupin, Detective
as Barnett, alias Arsène Lupin
(1937)
Le Club des Aristocrates
as Serge de Montbreuse
(1937)
Champs-Elysees
as Maxime Germont
(1937)
(1937)
The Kings of Sport
as Acteur
(1937)
The Green Dress
as Parmeline
(1937)
A Picnic on the Grass
as Pierre Haguet
(1937)
A Man to Kill
as Commissioner Raucourt
(1937)
(1936)
The Crime of Monsieur Lange
as Batala
(1936)
A Hen on a Wall
as Henri Sornin
(1936)
Disk 413
as Captain Richard Maury
(1936)
The Fleeing Dead
as Hector Trignol
(1936)
Adventure in Paris
as Michel Levasseur
(1936)
27, rue de la Paix
as Denis Grand
(1936)
(1936)
Rigolboche
as Berry
(1936)
Mr. Nobody
as Monsieur Personne
(1935)
Baccara
as André Leclerc
(1935)
Et moi, j'te dis qu'elle t'a fait de l'oeil
as André Courvalin
(1935)
Touche-à-tout
as Bressac
(1935)
Jeunes filles à marier
as Philippe
(1934)
(1934)
Une femme chipée
as Doctor Germont
(1932)
Quick
as Quick, Music Clown
(1932)
(1931)
My Heart and Its Millions
as Franck Crighton
(1928)
L'Argent
as Huret