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Jean Worms
Born21 February 1884
Died17 December 1943
Other namesGustave Jacques Jean Worms
OccupationFilm actor
Years active1910 - 1944

Jean Worms (1884–1943) was a French film actor who appeared in a mixture of leading and supporting roles. Worms played Tsar Nicholas II of Russia in the 1938 film Rasputin.[1]

Partial filmography

  • L'auberge rouge (1910)
  • 48, avenue de l'Opéra (1917) - Quincy
  • Le roi de la mer (1917)
  • La marâtre (1918)
  • Marion Delorme (1918) - Didier
  • Lorsqu'une femme veut (1918)
  • Le marchand de sable (1931) - Gérard Arnaudy
  • Le marchand de sable (1932) - Le commandant Saint-Hallier
  • Nights in Port Said (1932) - Le tenancier de l'agence
  • Fantômas (1932) - Lord Beltham - le mari de Lady Beltham
  • Narcotics (1932) - Louis Gordon
  • The Orderly (1933) - Limousin
  • Le voleur (1933) - Raymond Lagardes
  • Le masque qui tombe (1933) - Admiral Morstan
  • Volga in Flames (1934) - (uncredited)
  • Gold in the Street (1934) - Le baron de Varville - un grand banquier
  • Le billet de mille (1935) - L'aristocrate
  • Antonia (1935) - Bela de Palmay
  • La Garçonne (1936) - Lerbier
  • L'argent (1936) - Daigremont
  • Port Arthur (1936) - Commander Novitzki
  • The Red Dancer (1937) - Maître Brégyl
  • Gribouille (1937) - Le président
  • Maman Colibri (1937) - Pierre de Rysbergue
  • Abused Confidence (1938) - Le président du tribunal
  • Rasputin (1938) - Tsar Nicholas II
  • Adrienne Lecouvreur (1938) - Le duc de Chaumont
  • Marked Girls (1938) - Max Régent
  • La cité des lumières (1938)
  • Three from St Cyr (1939) - Le commandant Lenoir
  • Vidocq (1939) - Le préfet Henry
  • Entente cordiale (1939) - Théophile Delcassé
  • Law of the North (1939) - Un monsieur au bal de charité (uncredited)
  • Brazza ou l'épopée du Congo (1940) - L'amiral de Montaignac
  • Sarajevo (1940) - L'empereur François Joseph (avec)
  • Une femme disparaît (1942) - Henri Chardin (final film role)

References

  1. ^ Kennedy-Karpat p.204

Bibliography

  • Kennedy-Karpat, Colleen. Rogues, Romance, and Exoticism in French Cinema of the 1930s. Fairleigh Dickinson, 2013.