Known for Acting

Maurice Chevit (31 October 1923 – 2 July 2012) was a French actor. Maurice Chevit made his theatrical début just after the Second World War, and made his first screen appearance in 1946 in René Clément's film Le Père tranquille. In August 1950, the Theatre de la Huchette in Paris presented Pepita ou Cinq cents francs de bonheur, a three-act comedy that Chevit co-wrote with Henri Fontenille; Chevit himself appeared in it, playing alongside Jacqueline Maillan, Pierre Mondy and Jacques Jouanneau. He was seen in many small film roles during the 1950s and 1960s, working with producers such as Henri Decoin and André Cayatte, but he was best known as a stage actor. Source: Article "Maurice Chevit" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
1968
as (voice)
1979
as Marius Franceschini
1967
as Claudius Catilus / le bourreau (voice)
1990
as Ambroise Dupré dit Isidore Agopian
1997
as David Stern
1996
as Le notaire
1958
as Second hygiene inspector
2002
as Hairdresser
1965
as Un inspecteur, sous les ordres de Tarquin
1963
as Inspector
1997
as Jean-Pierre
1957
as Léon
2003
as Self
2000
as le père du gouverneur
1958
as Consumer (uncredited)
1961
as un chevalier envoyé du Gurthenberg
1955
as le hussard Camille
1951
as Soldat dans la salle d'attente, gare de Lyon (uncredited)
1979
as Nemrod (Voice)
1992
as Nazareth