Paul Cambo

Paul Cambo

actor

Paul Cambo was born on Jul 03, 1908 in France. Paul Cambo's big-screen debut came with Ramuntcho directed by René Barberis in 1938, strarring Ramuntcho (as Cambo). Paul Cambo is known for Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes directed by Maurice Cazeneuve, Georges Géret stars as Herrera and Bruno Garcin as Lucien Chardon. The upcoming new movie Paul Cambo plays is Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman which will be released on Mar 01, 1976.

Paul Cambo was born Paul-Marius-Raymond Mignonat in Bort-les-Orgues, France in 1908. In 1932 he made his film debut in Chair ardent/Burning Flesh (1932, René Plaissetty) with Jean Marchat. At the end of the decade he had his first leading role in Ramuntcho (1938, René Barberis) opposite stage giant Louis Jouvet. He also appeared as the son of Raimu in the war drama Le héros de la Marne/ Heroes of the Marne (1938, André Hugon), and as a Russian prince in the adaptation Le joueur d'échecs/The Chess Player (1938, Jean Dréville) with Françoise Rosay as Catherine the Second. After the war he worked for some time in Mexico. There he appeared in such productions as El jagüey de las ruinas (1945, Gilberto Martínez Solares), the comedy Ocho hombres y una mujer/Eight Men and One Woman (1946, Julián Soler), and El último amor de Goya/Goya's Last Love (1946, Jaime Salvador). In 1947 year he was back in France and played in Le village de la colère/The Village of Wrath (1947, Raoul André) with Louise Carletti. During the following decade, he focused on his stage work. In 1956, he acted under the direction of Raymond Rouleau in Edmond Rostand's play Cyrano De Bergerac, at the Theatre Sarah Bernhardt. During this period he only incidentally starred in films.

  • Birthday

    Jul 03, 1908
  • Place of Birth

    Bort-les-Orgues, Corrèze, France

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