Born 1921 (age 83) · La Plaine Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Appears in 43 titles

Robert Dhéry (27 April 1921 – 3 December 2004) (born Robert Léon Henri Fourrey or Robert Foullcy) was a French comedian, actor, director and screenwriter. He was married to actor Colette Brosset, with whom he appeared onstage in La Plume de Ma Tante. He appeared on Broadway from 1958 to 1960 in La Plume de Ma Tante, and was, along with the rest of the entire cast (Pamela Austin, Colette Brosset, Roger Caccia, Yvonne Constant, Genevieve Coulombel, Michael Kent, Jean Lefevre, Jacques Legras, Michael Modo, Pierre Olaf, Nicole Parent, Ross Parker, Henri Pennec) awarded a Special Tony Award 1959 for contribution to the theatre. Source: Article "Robert Dhéry" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

Children of Paradise
8.0
Children of Paradise
1945
as Célestin
The Little Bather
6.6
The Little Bather
1968
as André Castagnier
Stormy Waters
6.8
Stormy Waters
1941
as Un matelot au mariage (uncredited)
The American Beauty
6.0
The American Beauty
1961
as Marcel Perrignon
Peek-a-boo
5.0
Peek-a-boo
1954
as Robert Dhéry, metteur en scène / Un musicien
Malevil
6.7
Malevil
1981
as Peyssou
Beatrice
5.8
Beatrice
1987
as Raoul
The Counterfeit Constable
5.7
The Counterfeit Constable
1964
as Henri Martineau
The Bride of Darkness
The Bride of Darkness
6.1
The Bride of Darkness
1945
as L'aubergiste de Tournebelle
I Love Only You
5.6
I Love Only You
1949
as Arthur Bibois (uncredited)
Branquignol
6.1
Branquignol
1949
as Bill Rockett - un cow-boy d'opérette
One Is Always Too Good to Women
4.3
One Is Always Too Good to Women
1971
as Commodore Cartwright
A Time for Loving
5.3
A Time for Loving
1972
as Leonard
Public School
6.0
Public School
1965
as L'instituteur
Love Is Not a Sin
6.8
Love Is Not a Sin
1952
as Jacques Loursier, President of the U.R.A.F.
Last Chance Castle
5.0
Last Chance Castle
1947
as Albert
Bernard and the Lion
5.9
Bernard and the Lion
1951
as Bertrand
Three Men on a Horse
6.0
Three Men on a Horse
1969
as Eric
Shut Up, Gulli
6.7
Shut Up, Gulli
1974
as Benoît Kenavec