
André Reybaz
Known For
Acting
Born
1929-10-29 in Paris, France
Died
1989-04-07
Biography
André Reybaz was a French actor. He had a long career spanning 40 years, which mostly consisted of numerous French television appearances. In 1950 he starred in the writer Jean Genet's only film, the influential Un chant d'amour (aka A Song Of Love), which focused on the longing desires of a prison guard and prisoners of a French jail.
Most Known For

Discorama
as Self

Police Commissioner Moulin
as Blaireau

Byzance
as Narrator

We Are All Murderers
as Le père Simon

Molière pour rire et pour pleurer
as Pierre Corneille

To Die of Love
as Principal

Strangers in the House
as Émile Manu

The French Calvinists
as Baron of Vergnas

Cecile Is Dead
as Gérard Pardon

Shop Girls of Paris
as Jean Baudu

Song of Love
as Guard (uncredited)

Where There's Smoke

Her First Affair
as A college student (uncredited)

The Golem
as Athanase Pernath

The Collector of Brains
as Comte Saint-Germain

Du Guesclin

The Ragpickers of Emmaus
as Abbot Pierre

Ruy Blas
as Covadenga

Valley of Hell
as Bastien Bienvenu

October Revolution
as Narrator (French version) (voice)