
Fernand Ledoux
Known For
Acting
Birthday
January 24, 1897
Day of Death
September 21, 1993 (96 years old)
Place of Birth
Tirlemont, Belgium
Fernand Ledoux
Biography
Fernand Ledoux (born Jacques Joseph Félix Fernand Ledoux, 24 January 1897, Tirlemont – 21 September 1993, Villerville) was a French film and theatre actor of Belgian origin. He studied with Raphaël Duflos at the CNSAD, and began his career with small roles at the Comédie-Française. He appeared in close to eighty films, with his best remembered role being the stationmaster Roubaud in Jean Renoir's La Bête humaine (1938), but he remained primarily a theatrical actor for the duration of his career. Married to Fernande Thabuy, with whom he had four children, Ledoux was an amateur painter, and lived for many years at Pennedepie in Normandy. Later he moved to Villerville, where he died and where he is buried. Source: Article "Fernand Ledoux" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known For
The Longest Day
1962
Donkey Skin
1970
The Trial
1962
La Bête Humaine
1938
The Truth
1960
Les Misérables
1958
Les Misérables
1982
Freud: The Secret Passion
1962
The Devil's Envoys
1942
Stormy Waters
1941
The Burned Barns
1973
A Thousand Billion Dollars
1982
Christine
1958
Alice or the Last Escapade
1977
It Happened at the Inn
1943