
Paul Crauchet
Biography
Paul Crauchet (14 July 1920 – 19 December 2012) was a French actor. As a young man interested in aviation and rugby, Paul Crauchet discovered a passion for the theatre at the age of 23. He settled in Paris in 1945, he studied under Charles Dullin for three years and began on stage in 1949. He then worked at the Théâtre National Populaire with Jean Vilar. Crauchet appeared in the first film by Éric Rohmer, The Sign of Leo, in 1959, and then in 1962 in The War of the Buttons of Yves Robert. It is in The Wise Guys of Robert Enrico in 1965 that he became noticed. He had a very long career during which he worked with many directors, such as Alain Resnais, René Clément, Jean-Pierre Melville, Jacques Deray and José Giovanni. In 1983 he starred in Les Bancals. Source: Article "Paul Crauchet" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography

Wild Grass

Adieu De Gaulle, adieu

The Merry Widow

The Grocer's Son

Rascals

Le Marathon du lit

Dessine-moi un jouet

La Belle Verte

Les Derniers Jours de la victime

Fast

Faut-il aimer Mathilde?

Les Maîtres du pain

Just a Game

Venus and Lulu

Un été après l'autre

The King's Whore

My Mother's Castle

My Father's Glory

To Kill a Priest

Le Passager du Tassili

La Brute

Les fortifs

Black List

Homicide by night

La Gueule du loup

Louis et Réjane

Félicité

The Witness

Butterfly on the Shoulder

Le beaujolais nouveau est arrivé...

Flic Story

Beyond Fear

The Track

A Cloud in the Teeth

The Wonderful Crook

The Burned Barns

Impossible Object

The Dominici Affair

A Cop

Where Did Tom Go?

Without Apparent Motive

The Married Couple of the Year Two

Who Cares: Anatomy of a Delivery Boy

Le Cercle Rouge

Last Known Address

Lettres de Stalingrad

Army of Shadows

The Swimming Pool

Ho!

Zita

Zita

L'Affaire Lourdes

The Looters

The Last Adventure

The Sunday of Life

Is Paris Burning?

The War Is Over

The Wise Guys

L'auto rouge

À fleur de peau

Font-aux-Cabres

Sign of the Lion

War of the Buttons

Why Women Sin

Série noire

Foyer perdu
