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Albert Lambert is a Actor French born on 31 december 1865 at Rouen (France)

Albert Lambert

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Nationality France
Birth 31 december 1865 at Rouen (France)
Death 1 march 1941 (at 75 years) at Paris (France)

Albert Lambert, dit Albert Lambert fils, est un acteur français né le 31 décembre 1865 à Rouen et mort le 1er mars 1941 à Paris à l'âge de 75 ans.

Fils du sculpteur et acteur Albert Lambert (1847-1918), il est sociétaire de la Comédie-Française de 1891 à 1935.

Biography

Il demeurait à La Bouille, près de Rouen. Il a été marié cinq fois.

Usually with

Paul Mounet
Paul Mounet
(2 films)
Guy Lefranc
Guy Lefranc
(1 films)
Armand Bour
Armand Bour
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Albert Lambert (5 films)

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Actor

Keep Talking, Baby, 1h31
Directed by Guy Lefranc
Origin France
Genres Drama
Actors Eddie Constantine, François Chaumette, Renée Cosima, Clément Harari, Yvonne Dany, Patricia Karim
Rating60% 3.03333.03333.03333.03333.0333
Jackson, ventriloque condamné pour meurtre à vingt ans de prison en raison de faux témoignages, réussit à s'évader. Il entreprend alors de convaincre les personnes qui avaient témoigné contre lui qu'elles se sont trompées.
The Assassination of the Duke de Guise, 18minutes
Directed by André Calmettes
Origin France
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Histoire de France
Actors Albert Lambert, Gabrielle Robinne, Berthe Bovy, Albert Dieudonné, Raphaël Duflos, Charles Lorrain
Roles Le duc de Guise
Rating55% 2.7510352.7510352.7510352.7510352.751035
Lasting longer than was then usual, about 15 minutes, the film more or less accurately depicts the events of the day in 1588 when King Henri III (played by co-director Le Bargy) summoned his powerful rival, Duke Henri de Guise, to his chambers at the Château de Blois and had him brutally murdered. The film has its share of lurid thrills, and the pacing is quick throughout, with better acting than most films of the time, and staged in a somewhat theatrical manner.