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- Nome de nascimentoLouis Vincent Goulven Salou
- Louis Salou nasceu o 23 de abril de 1902 na França. Era ator e foi conhecido pelo seu trabalho em O Boulevard do Crime (1945), À Sombra do Patíbulo (1948) e Silvia e o Fantasma (1946). Morreu o 12 de outubro de 1948 em Paris, França.
- Subtle, refined acting technique
- Chameleonic performances, being often unrecognizable from movie to movie
- Magnetic, commanding screen presence
- Often played perfidious or unlikable characters, generally high-positioned men with haughty, melliflous attitude
- Polished diction; distinctive voice
- Best remembered for his portrayal of Count de Montray in Marcel Carné's masterpiece O Boulevard do Crime (1945).
- Accomplished stage actor. His theatrical career began when his friend Max Jacob introduced to him to Georges Pitoëff. Impressed by the young Salou's incandescent desire to do some stage work, Pitoëff took him in his prestigious company and personally directed him in 32 plays. During his career, Louis also collaborated with Jean Cocteau, Pierre Fresnay, Jean Meyer, Raymond Rouleau and Fred Pasquali.
- He appeared in 4 movies with Paul Bernard: Viagem Sem Esperança (1943), Desonra (1946), La revanche de Roger la Honte (1946) and Alguém Virá Esta Noite (1946).
- The circumstances of his death are obscure to this day: some sources state he died of a heart attack, others mention suicide by an overdose of sleeping pills.
- His father was a Gendarme from Brittany who had later been relocated to Oissel (Louis' birthplace). His mother was from Vexin.
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