
Paul Dupuis
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Paul Dupuis (August 11, 1913 – January 23, 1976) was a French Canadian film actor who was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and performed in British films during the late 1940s. The roles he played were mainly as the romantic leading man. He died in Saint-Sauveur in Quebec. His films include Johnny Frenchman (1945), The White Unicorn (1947), La Forteresse (1947), Sleeping Car to Trieste (1948), Passport to Pimlico (1949), The Romantic Age (1949), The Reluctant Widow (1950), and Ti Coq (1953). He was also seen in the popular Quebec television series Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Dupuis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
Credits

Napoleon (1955)
as Neipperg

Passport to Pimlico (1949)
as Duke of Burgundy

Against the Wind (1948)
as Jacques Picquart

Sleeping Car to Trieste (1948)
as Detective Inspector Jolif

Yellow Canary (1943)
as Intelligence Officer

Madness of the Heart (1949)
as Paul de Vandiere

The Romantic Age (1949)
as Henri Sinclair

The Babes Make the Law (1955)
as Masson

Johnny Frenchman (1945)
as Yan Kervarec

Fugitive from Montreal (1950)
as Paul Laforêt

The White Unicorn (1947)
as Paul

La forteresse (1947)
as Michel Lacoste

The Laughing Lady (1946)
as Poerre
The Reluctant Widow (1950)
as Lord Nivelle

Passion de femmes (1955)
Actor

Tit-Coq (1953)
as Padre

Étienne Brûlé gibier de potence (1952)
as Étienne Brûlé





