
Paul Amiot
Known For
Acting
Born
1886-03-29 in Paris, France
Died
1979-01-26
Biography
Paul Amiot (29 March 1886 – 26 January 1979) was a French film actor. His career spanned some 63 years and he appeared in nearly 100 films between 1910 and 1973. In 1920 he appeared in Robert Péguy's Être aimé pour soi-même. He was noted for his consistent roles as a figures of authority. He regularly played police inspectors or detectives, lawyers and physicians. He starred in some 100 films between 1908 and 1930. On his death in 1979 he donated his body to scientific research. Source: Article "Paul Amiot" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Most Known For

Mirror
as (uncredited)

Orpheus
as Judge (uncredited)

The Postmaster's Daughter
as Le commissaire

The Postmaster's Daughter

The Queen's Lover
as Le marquis de Santa Cruz

Blood Red Rose
as Iramundi

The Last Train
as Francois le Verdun

Fedora
as Gretch

Mr. Nobody

Mr. Nobody
as Le commissaire

Napoleon
as Antoine Fouquier-Tinville

Le Cercle Rouge
as Marchand, Inspector General of Police

The Count of Monte Cristo
as Le président de la Chambre des pairs

Dakota 308
as Inspecteur Joly

Crossroads
as President

Le Mystérieux Monsieur Sylvain
as The colonel

Martin Roumagnac
as Le président du tribunal

Famous Love Affairs
as l'autre chevalier envoyé du Gurthengerg

The Sword and the Balance
as Man

The Inheritor
as Hugo Cordell