
Jean Clarieux
Jean Clarieux (April 3, 1911 – February 11, 1970) was a French film and television actor. Generally a supporting actor appearing in smaller parts, he played a more substantial role in René Clément's 1946 resistance film The Battle of the Rails. His tone of voice as Parisian titi is very recognizable in many American films of the 1950s and 1960s where he lends his voice to complementary actors (especially in war films and westerns), but also to Anthony Quinn. He lends his voice to Captain Haddock in a cartoon series on the adventures of Tintin directed by Ray Goossens. Beyond the dubbing, his filmography is important: he notably plays a railwayman in La Bataille du rail by René Clément, and it is his weathered face that appears on the poster of the film. In Golden Helmet by Jacques Becker, he plays the role of Paul, alongside Raymond Bussières. He also acted for television in the 1960s, notably in the series Les Cinq Dernières Minutes by Claude Loursais and in Les Beaux Yeux d'Agatha by Bernard Hecht. Source: Article "Jean Clarieux" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Films
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TV Shows
Known For
58 Credits
At Theatre Tonight
as Jules, fiancé de Giselle
1966

The Postmaster's Daughter
as Batman
1938

Casque d'Or
1952

Les Aventures de Tintin, d'après Hergé
as Haddock
1959

Diabolique
as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
1955

Commandant X
as L'épicier
1962

Touchez Pas au Grisbi
as Un consommateur chez Bouche (uncredited)
1954

The Milky Way
as Saint-Pierre / Apostle Peter
1969

If All the Guys in the World...
as Riri
1956

The Battle of the Rails
as Lampin
1946

Illicit Motherhood
as André dit : Dédé le souteneur
1953

La Ronde
as Le brigadier sur le banc (uncredited)
1950