Known for Acting

Post‑war film enthusiasts will remember the face of Henri Marteau, a fairly prolific supporting actor whose name has since faded somewhat from memory. His early appearances, barely above that of an extra, explain why he is missing from certain credits. He appears for only a few seconds in A Witness in the City by Édouard Molinaro, and in The Big Restaurant with Louis de Funès, where he just as briefly plays the second inspector. In Le Mors aux dents, he plays a minister, then a stranded motorist in Jean L’Hôte’s La Communale, and a trafficker in Une Sale Affaire. His most notable performance is as a French colonist and the father of Catherine Deneuve in Indochine. He was more easily spotted on television, in Les Coquelicots sont revenus and Poil de carotte by Richard Bohringer. He also appeared in numerous episodes of Les Cinq Dernières Minutes with Raymond Souplex, as well as in the later season with Jacques Debary, and in Les Filles du maître de chai. He died in Paris at Hôpital Saint‑Louis at the age of seventy‑two.
1972
as Police Officer Instructor of Shooting
1992
as Emile Devries
1966
as Le second inspecteur adjoint
1969
as Paul
1970
as Policeman
1980
as Chamfort
1975
1977
as Colonel Treguier
1979
as Le ministre
1987
as Igor Malevitch
1959
1977
1994
2003
as Le grand-père
1974
as Lepage
1997
as Germain
1999
as Paul
1975
as Lazare Carnot
1964
as deuxième policier
1994
as Fernand