
Georges Chamarat (30 March 1901 – 21 November 1982) was a French actor. He appeared more than 100 films and television shows between 1929 and 1981. He starred in the film The Adventures of Arsène Lupin, which was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival.
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Inspector Lucien Dufour
Jeweler
Louis
Bonacieux
Perruche
Le doyen des académiciens
Mr. Seguin
Lawyer
Commander Duparc
Lemoigne
Le clochard
Simon Praet
Jérôme Foulon
The suicide
Boris Rabinowsky
Ferapont
Antonio
Dr. Loisy
Doctor
Manzana
Dussart, le veilleur de nuit du Majestic
Father Wattach
Monsieur Pommelle
Fernand Noblet (uncredited)
Auguste Bompart
the master of philosophy
Edmond Durozoir
Edouard Brisse
M. Durand-Perrin
Pere Florentin
Jules
Le professeur
Vadius
The adjutant
Mr. Aussel, postmaster
Edmond, Catherine's Father
Etienne Lambert
Me Fressencourt
Maître Chanu
Doctor of the reformatory
Banine
Gorgibus
Warrant Officer Valentin
Le docteur
Valcourt, village constable
Boileau
Edmond Clancul
Van Buck
Alessandro Cassidi
Magician
Irénée Barnavon
Malet
Le Prieur
M. Noblet
Judge Pierregot
Maître Liotard
Duval
Boissel (segment "Mouche")
Papoum
Le juge, conciliateur (segment "Le Divorce")
Carbonnel
Maître Plaisant
Bacchus
Cousin Alexis
Inspector Jouve
Mayor
Le chapelain
Monsieur Robert
Massaugier
Georges Vauzange
President of the Court
Prof. Rowland
Henri Bousquet
Administrator (uncredited)
Mr. Bourriol, pharmacist
Auguste Thullier
M. Dubreck, l'oncle
Arthur, l'intendant
Renard
Le boulanger
Leclerc
Ophthalmologist
The station master
The captain of the ship
Le colonel Trochu
Doctor Segal
Alexandre, le coiffeur
Manet
The clinic doctor (uncredited)
Le commissaire
Narrator (voice)
The Commander (uncredited)
Baptistin
Bijou