
Georges Renavent
Known For
Acting
Born
1892-04-23 in Paris, France
Died
1969-01-02
Biography
From Wikipedia Georges Renavent (April 23, 1894 – January 2, 1969) was an American actor in film, Broadway plays and operator of American Grand Guignol. He was born in Paris, France. His first American film appearance was in The Seven Sisters (1915). Fourteen years later he played an impressive starring role as the Kinkajou in the musical spectacular Rio Rita (1929). Renavent also starred in East of Borneo (1931), a film that went on to achieve latter-day fame when avant-garde filmmaker Joseph Cornell spliced together all of the leading lady's close-ups and came up with a surrealistic exercise titled Rose Hobart (1936). Renavent's final film, Mara Maru, was made in 1952.
Most Known For

The Philco Television Playhouse

Casablanca
as Conspirator (uncredited)

Bombay Mail
as Dr. Maurice Lenoir

Stingaree
as Coutouriere (uncredited)

Strangers on a Train
as Monsieur Darville (uncredited)

Arsène Lupin
as Duval (uncredited)

Spy Smasher
as Governor LeComte

The Adventures of Robin Hood
as Saxon peasant (uncredited)

Rose Hobart
as Man (archive footage) (uncredited)

Brother Orchid
as Cable Office Clerk (uncredited)

Folies Bergère de Paris
as Premier of France

Captain Blood
as French Captain (uncredited)

Jezebel
as De Lautruc

Sullivan's Travels
as Old Tramp

The Three Musketeers
as Captain Fageon

Queen Christina
as French Ambassador

The Charge of the Light Brigade
as Gen. Canrobert (uncredited)

It's a Great Feeling
as Andre Bernet (uncredited)

Son of Ali Baba
as Shah of Persia (uncredited)

Tarzan and the Huntress
as Man Weighing King (uncredited)