Robert Le Vigan
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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.

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Who Killed Santa Claus?

Bifur 3

Harvest

The Lower Depths

Port of Shadows

Four Flights to Love

Behold the Man

The Queen and the Cardinal

The Little King
An Ideal Woman

Street Without a Name
Famille nombreuse
L'affaire Coquelet

Le Prince des Six Jours

La Bandera

Romarin

Franco de port

The West

The Midnight Airplane

Patrouille blanche

Ernest the Rebel

Vie privée

Andorra or The Bronze Men

The Fatted Calf

The Marriage of Chiffon

The World Will Shake

Business Is Business

Paris Romance

Robert Le Vigan, la cavale d'un maudit

It Happened at the Inn

Immortal France

The Man Who Sold His Soul to the Devil

Chambre 13

The Ménard Collection

Jenny

One of the Legion

Le Tunnel

Moon over Morocco

The Yellow Dog

The Marriage of Chiffon

Business Is Business

Boys' School

The Last Turning

The Phantom Wagon

Don't Shout it from the Rooftops

Knock, ou le triomphe de la médecine

Les mutinés de l'Elseneur

The Man from Nowhere

The Little Thing

Dédé la musique

Maria Chapdelaine

Tempête sur l'Asie

The Fatted Calf

La Grande Marnière

Ley del mar

La orquídea

Hélène

The Woman at the End of the World

Louise

Madame Bovary

Río Turbio
