Born 1925 (age 82) · Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Appears in 122 titles

Raymond Pellegrin (1 January 1925 – 14 October 2007) was a French actor. Born in Nice, Pellegrin made his screen debut in the 1945 French feature Naïs. He was also famous in France for dubbing Jean Marais for the voice of Fantômas in the eponymous film trilogy. He married actress Dora Doll on 12 July 1949; the couple had a daughter named Danielle, and divorced in 1955. He married actress Gisèle Pascal on 8 October 1955; on 12 September 1962, the couple had a daughter, Pascale Pellegrin, now also an actress. In his films, he is sometimes credited as "Raymond Pellegrini". He died in Garons. Source: Article "Raymond Pellegrin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Filmography

Fantomas
6.8
Fantomas
1964
as Fantômas (voice)
Fantomas Unleashed
6.7
Fantomas Unleashed
1965
as Fantômas (voice) (uncredited)
Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard
6.7
Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard
1967
as Fantômas (voice) (uncredited)
Le Deuxième Souffle
7.7
Le Deuxième Souffle
1966
as Paul Ricci
The Knock Out Cop
6.5
The Knock Out Cop
1973
as De Ribbis
Bolero
6.9
Bolero
1981
as M. Raymond
OSS 117: Mission for a Killer
7.5
OSS 117: Mission for a Killer
1965
as Leandro
Bitter Victory
6.3
Bitter Victory
1957
as Mekrane
The Conspiracy of Torture
6.4
The Conspiracy of Torture
1969
as Cardinal Lanciani
Shoot First, Die Later
6.7
Shoot First, Die Later
1974
as Pascal
Behold a Pale Horse
6.0
Behold a Pale Horse
1964
as Carlos
Manon of the Spring
6.6
Manon of the Spring
1953
as Bernard, l'instituteur
The Mysteries of Paris
6.5
The Mysteries of Paris
1962
as Baron de Lansignac, Rodolphe's enemy
Submission
6.1
Submission
1976
as Professor Henri Michoud
Holy Cow
5.6
Holy Cow
1982
as Generale
A Special Cop in Action
6.1
A Special Cop in Action
1976
as Commissioner Arpino
We Are All Murderers
6.7
We Are All Murderers
1952
as Gino Bollini
Woman of Rome
6.1
Woman of Rome
1954
as gerarca Astarita
Manhunt in the City
5.8
Manhunt in the City
1975
as Inspector Bertone
Napoleon
6.3
Napoleon
1955
as Old Napoléon Bonaparte