
Daniel Moosmann
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Daniel Moosmann was born in 1936 in Paris, France. He is a director and actor, most known for starring in Guy Gilles' Love at Sea, also known as L'Amour à la mer (1964), and for directing the popular French film at the time, Biribi (1971).
Known for
Credits

Testament of Orpheus (1960)
as 2e Homme-Cheval (non crédité)

Love at Sea (1965)
as Daniel

Vertigo for a Killer (1970)
as Antoine

The Time to Die (1970)
as Marco

Misdeal (1969)
as David
Melancholia (1961)
Actor

Une fille nommée Amour (1969)
as Pierrot

Law of Survival (1967)
as Un frère de Pao

The Crime of David Levinstein (1968)
Actor

The Sadist Has Red Teeth (1971)
as Le jeune inspecteur





