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==Charles Boyer (1899-1978), Actor==
 
==Charles Boyer (1899-1978), Actor==
*''Conquest, 1937 (Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte) (Nom: BAc)''
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*''Conquest, 1937 (Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte) (Nominated: Best Actor)''
*''Algiers, 1938 (Pepe Le Moko) (Nom: BAc)''
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*''Algiers, 1938 (Pepe Le Moko) (Nominated: Best Actor)''
 
*All This, and Heaven Too, 1940 (Duc de Praslin)
 
*All This, and Heaven Too, 1940 (Duc de Praslin)
 
*Hold Back the Dawn, 1941 (Georges Iscovescu)
 
*Hold Back the Dawn, 1941 (Georges Iscovescu)
 
*The Constant Nymph, 1943 (Lewis Dodd)
 
*The Constant Nymph, 1943 (Lewis Dodd)
*''Gaslight, 1944 (Gregory Anton) (Nom: BAc)''
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*''Gaslight, 1944 (Gregory Anton) (Nominated: Best Actor)''
 
*The Earrings of Madame de..., 1953 (General Andre de...)
 
*The Earrings of Madame de..., 1953 (General Andre de...)
 
*[[Around the World in Eighty Days]], 1956 (Monsieur Gasse, Thomas Cook Paris Clerk)
 
*[[Around the World in Eighty Days]], 1956 (Monsieur Gasse, Thomas Cook Paris Clerk)
*''Fanny, 1961 (Cesar) (Nom:BAc)''
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*''Fanny, 1961 (Cesar) (Nominated :Best Actor)''
 
*Is Paris Burning?, 1966 (Docteur Monod)
 
*Is Paris Burning?, 1966 (Docteur Monod)
 
*Casino Royale, 1967 (Le Grand)
 
*Casino Royale, 1967 (Le Grand)

Revision as of 13:33, 28 September 2015

Charles Boyer (1899-1978), Actor

  • Conquest, 1937 (Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte) (Nominated: Best Actor)
  • Algiers, 1938 (Pepe Le Moko) (Nominated: Best Actor)
  • All This, and Heaven Too, 1940 (Duc de Praslin)
  • Hold Back the Dawn, 1941 (Georges Iscovescu)
  • The Constant Nymph, 1943 (Lewis Dodd)
  • Gaslight, 1944 (Gregory Anton) (Nominated: Best Actor)
  • The Earrings of Madame de..., 1953 (General Andre de...)
  • Around the World in Eighty Days, 1956 (Monsieur Gasse, Thomas Cook Paris Clerk)
  • Fanny, 1961 (Cesar) (Nominated :Best Actor)
  • Is Paris Burning?, 1966 (Docteur Monod)
  • Casino Royale, 1967 (Le Grand)
  • Barefoot in the Park, 1967 (Victor Velasco)
  • Lost Horizon, 1973 (The High Lama)