Known for Acting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Le Vigan was a French actor. Born Robert-Charles-Alexandre Coquillaud in Paris, he appeared in more than 60 films between 1931 and 1943 almost exclusively in small or supporting roles. He was, according to film academic Ginette Vincendeau, a "brilliant, extravagant actor" who "specialised in louche, menacing or diabolical characters". A collaborator with the Nazis during the occupation, who openly expressed fascist attitudes, he vanished while playing Jéricho in Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du Paradis), a film deliberately released in May 1945 shortly after the liberation of Europe. He was sentenced to forced labour for ten years in 1946. Released on parole after three years working in a camp, Le Vigan absconded to Spain, and then Argentina, dying there October 12, 1972, in the city of Tandil. He died in poverty.
1938
as The Painter
1938
as l'homme «invisible»
1943
as Goupi-Tonkin
1941
as Leon Villard
1931
as Donald Strawber
1935
as Fernando Lucas
1936
as l'acteur alcoolique
1939
as Edouard Bordenave
1936
as l'Albinos
1939
as Blackmailer cousin
1951
as Peabody
1945
as Fleury
1933
as Brooce
1937
as Le comte Papiano
1943
as Uncle Michel Froment (uncredited)
1943
as Grégori
1938
1934
as Mr. Lheureux, fabric merchant
1936
as Charles Davis
1937
as Sergeant De Sault