
Félix Marten
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Félix Marten (1919–1992) was a German-born French film actor. He was born in Remagen to a Finnish father, and his family fled Germany following the Nazi takeover. He is one of a number of actors to play Leslie Charteris's character Simon Templar in the 1960 film Le Saint mène la danse. Source: Article "Félix Marten" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for
Credits

Is Paris Burning? (1966)
as Georges Landrieu

Elevator to the Gallows (1958)
as Christian Subervie

Pasha (1968)
as Ernest

Killer (1972)
as Campana

The Grapes of Death (1978)
as Paul

The Horse (1970)
as Marc Grutti, Emissary of the Crooks

Time of the Wolves (1970)
as Boss of the cabaret

Baby Cat (1983)
as Henry L. Romeux

How to Make a French Dish (1964)
as Odilon

Pity for the Vamps (1956)
as Paul Duke

Le roi des montagnes (1963)
as Stavros

Le bluffeur (1964)
as Milord

Diamonds Are a Man's Best Friend (1966)
as John Martin

Escapade (1957)
as Angelo

Rope Around the Neck (1965)
as Robert

Maxime (1958)
as Hubert de Treffujean

Atomic Agent (1959)
as Jacques Fabre

Operation Gold Ingot (1962)
as Félix

The Dance of Death (1960)
as Simon Templar

Hit and Run (1959)
as Fred Bartel

L'oeil en coulisse (1953)
Actor

Petit Jour (1962)
as Self

It Happened All Night (1960)
as serveur restaurant

Goubbiah and the Gipsy Girl (1956)
as Spence

Dreams of Love (1947)
Actor

The Eighth Day (1960)
as Georges

In the Mouth of the Wolf (1961)
as Henri Barbier

La vedovella (1965)
as Corrado

War Spies (1972)
as Peter Finshh

Coco-the-Flower, Candidate (1979)
as Denis Pauvert





