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André Alerme(1877-1960)

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André Alerme
Mustachioed, serious-countenanced, bald with a remaining crown of hair, with an imposing round figure, André Alerme became for two decades the quintessential dignitary of French cinema. Indeed, between 1930 and 1950, the popular character actor divided his performances between the Army, the Church and the Nobility. In the seventy-odd films he was in, he was in turns, captain (once in the army, the other time in the navy), the commander of a dragoon company, a colonel ; a baron (twice), a viscount, a count, a marquis, the King's tax collector and even, in the forgettable Aloha, le chant des îles (1937) , a Scottish lord (not his best role!) ; a priest, and even Saint Peter! He could also easily portray officials or people with an influential role in society : a doctor (twice), a politician, managers of various kinds, industrialists (he was already one in his first and only silent Amour et carburateur (1925), mayors, a financier, a couturier... His roundness could have suggested gentleness, but it is rather Monsieur Prudhomme, Henry Monnier's famous caricature character, that producers saw in him, the prototype of the plump, conformist, sententious, selfish bourgeois. For most of the characters played by Alerme are either unpleasant or ridiculous or both. The role epitomizing this type of character was the unforgettable pompous but cowardly mayor of a Flemish city in Jacques Feyder's classic La kermesse héroïque (1935). Alerme, although nearly always very good, has never been better than in this unparalleled masterpiece.

André Alerme had been born in Dieppe in 1877 and started studying medicine and sculpture, but irresistibly attracted by theater, he soon appeared on the Paris theater scene. It did not take long before he met with success in plays by Henri Bernstein, Alfred Savoir, 'Edouard Bourdet', Jean Anouilh, Marcel Achard and many others. His passage from the boards to the studio spotlights was marked by the role of Georges Samoy he played in Sacha Guitry's Le blanc et le noir (1931) and reprised in Robert Florey's film version. Combining stage and cinema work in the early thirties, André Alerme tended to privilege the seventh art after 1936. Most of the films he participated in were just commercial but a few remain, signed by Jacques Feyder, Julien Duvivier, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Abel Gance, Claude Autant-Lara, Edmond T. Gréville. A great actor, Alerme will forever remain Joseph Prudhomme, complete with pomp and wicked foolishness.
BornSeptember 9, 1877
DiedFebruary 2, 1960(82)
BornSeptember 9, 1877
DiedFebruary 2, 1960(82)
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Known for

La kermesse héroïque (1935)
La kermesse héroïque
7.4
  • Korbus de Witte, le bourgmestre
  • The Burgomaster(as Alerme)
  • 1935
Le dolmen tragique (1948)
Le dolmen tragique
5.9
  • Le vicomte de Kerlec(as Alerme)
  • 1948
Arlette et l'amour (1943)
Arlette et l'amour
  • Le baron Gingleux(as Alerme)
  • 1943
Trente et quarante (1946)
Trente et quarante
5.9
  • Le capitaine Bitterlin(as Alerme)
  • 1946

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  • Cet âge est sans pitié (1952)
    Cet âge est sans pitié
    • Boniface Médéric - le réalisateur
    • 1952
  • Banco de Prince
    5.7
    • Monsieur Max
    • 1950
  • Un trou dans le mur (1950)
    Un trou dans le mur
    • Campignac (as Alerme)
    • 1950
  • Toute la famille était là (1948)
    Toute la famille était là
    • Catignac
    • 1948
  • Le dolmen tragique (1948)
    Le dolmen tragique
    5.9
    • Le vicomte de Kerlec (as Alerme)
    • 1948
  • Bichon (1948)
    Bichon
    • Fontange
    • 1948
  • Le voleur se porte bien (1948)
    Le voleur se porte bien
    • Hector Dumontier
    • 1948
  • Bourvil in Par la fenêtre (1948)
    Par la fenêtre
    5.6
    • Alavoine (as Alerme)
    • 1948
  • L'arche de Noé (1947)
    L'arche de Noé
    6.2
    • Paul Pelpail (as Alerme)
    • 1947
  • Pour une nuit d'amour (1947)
    Pour une nuit d'amour
    6.7
    • Le colonel de Marsannes (as Alerme)
    • 1947
  • Trente et quarante (1946)
    Trente et quarante
    5.9
    • Le capitaine Bitterlin (as Alerme)
    • 1946
  • Gilbert Gil and Odette Joyeux in Leçon de conduite (1946)
    Leçon de conduite
    6.1
    • M. Granval (as Alerme)
    • 1946
  • Les malheurs de Sophie (1946)
    Les malheurs de Sophie
    5.0
    • Le préfet Hugon (as Alerme)
    • 1946
  • Les gueux au paradis (1946)
    Les gueux au paradis
    4.8
    • Saint-Pierre (as Alerme)
    • 1946
  • Le cavalier noir (1945)
    Le cavalier noir
    5.0
    • Monsieur de Saint-Brissac (as Alerme)
    • 1945

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  • Alternative name
    • Alerme
  • Born
    • September 9, 1877
    • Dieppe, France
  • Died
    • February 2, 1960
    • Montrichard, Loir-et-Cher, France(undisclosed)
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    He intended a medical career, but after military service, took to the stage. From the 1890s appeared in operetta and musical comedy until World War 1. After this he returned to the Paris theatres and then in films.

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