Julien Carette

1897-1966

Biography: life and films

Julien Carette was a French actor. He was born in Paris, France on 23rd December 1897 and died in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France on 20th July 1966, aged 68.

His best films as an actor include Pierre Prévert's L'Affaire est dans le sac (1932), René Sti's comedy Ferdinand le noceur (1935), Adieu Léonard (1943), Robert Vernay's Sur le banc (1955) and Sacha Guitry's Si Paris nous était conté (1956).

Julien Carette appeared in 128 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Claude Autant-Lara (8 films), René Guissart (5), Pierre Caron (5), Richard Pottier (4), Marc Allégret (4), Sacha Guitry (3), Pierre de Hérain (3), Marcel Carné (3), Luigi Zampa (3), Jean-Paul Le Chanois (3), Jean Renoir (3), Gilles Grangier (3), Robert Vernay (2), Robert Dhéry (2), Pierre Prévert (2), Pierre Colombier (2), Maurice Cloche (2), Jean Grémillon (2), Jean Boyer (2), Germain Fried (2), Georges Lampin (2), Christian Stengel (2) and André Zwoboda (2).

His most frequent genres include: comedy (52 films), drama (51), comedy-drama (19), romance (6), comedy-romance (6), history (4), crime-thriller (3), Thriller (3), Fantasy (3), comedy-thriller (2) and War (2).

Our average rating for Julien Carette over all films is: 2.6

Filmography

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Attaque nocturne (1931) [a]

L'Amour à l'américaine (1931) [a]

L'Affaire est dans le sac (1932) [a]

Les Gaietés de l'escadron (1932) [a]

Passionnément (1932) [a]

Seul (1932) [a]

Adieu les beaux jours (1933) [a]

Baby (1933) [a]

Georges et Georgette (1933) [a]

Gonzague (1933) [a]

Je te confie ma femme (1933) [a]

La Pouponnière (1933) [a]

Moi et l'impératrice (1933) [a]

Le Billet de mille (1934) [a]

Le Greluchon délicat (1934) [a]

Turandot, princesse de Chine (1934) [a]

Un petit trou pas cher (1934) [a]

Dora Nelson (1935) [a]

Et moi, j'te dis qu'elle t'a fait de l'oeil (1935) [a]

Fanfare d'amour (1935) [a]

Ferdinand le noceur (1935) [a]

Gangster malgré lui (1935) [a]

L'Heureuse aventure (1935) [a]

Les Soeurs Hortensia (1935) [a]

Parlez-moi d'amour (1935) [a]

Une nuit de noces (1935) [a]

Aventure à Paris (1936) [a]

La Marraine de Charley (1936) [a]

La Reine des resquilleuses (1936) [a]

Le Golem (1936) [a]

Marinella (1936) [a]

27 rue de la Paix (1937) [a]

Gribouille (1937) [a]

La Fessée (1937) [a]

La Grande illusion (1937) [a]

Les Chevaliers de la cloche (1937) [a]

Les Rois du sport (1937) [a]

Lumières de Paris (1937) [a]

Café de Paris (1938) [a]

Je chante (1938) [a]

L'Accroche coeur (1938) [a]

La Bête humaine (1938) [a]

La Route enchantée (1938) [a]

Le Monsieur de 5 heures (1938) [a]

Le Récif de corail (1938) [a]

Les Gaietés de l'exposition (1938) [a]

Derrière la façade (1939) [a]

La Famille Duraton (1939) [a]

La Règle du jeu (1939) [a]

Le Monde tremblera (1939) [a]

Le Paradis des voleurs (1939) [a]

Battement de coeur (1940) [a]

Sixième étage (1940) [a]

Tempête (1940) [a]

Fromont jeune et Risler aîné (1941) [a]

La Prière aux étoiles (1941) [a]

Parade en 7 nuits (1941) [a]

Croisières sidérales (1942) [a]

Lettres d'amour (1942) [a]

Soyez les bienvenus (1942) [a]

À la belle frégate (1943) [a]

Adieu Léonard (1943) [a]

Fou d'amour (1943) [a]

La Bonne étoile (1943) [a]

Monsieur des Lourdines (1943) [a]

Une étoile au soleil (1943) [a]

Bonsoir mesdames, bonsoir messieurs (1944) [a]

Le Merle blanc (1944) [a]

Service de nuit (1944) [a]

Vingt-quatre heures de perm' (1945) [a]

Impasse (1946) [a]

Les Portes de la nuit (1946) [a]

Messieurs Ludovic (1946) [a]

Sylvie et le fantôme (1946) [a]

Histoire de chanter (1947) [a]

L'Amour autour de la maison (1947) [a]

La Fleur de l'âge (1947) [a]

Le Château de la dernière chance (1947) [a]

Le Mannequin assassiné (1948) [a]

Branquignol (1949) [a]

La Marie du port (1949) [a]

Occupe-toi d'Amélie (1949) [a]

Ronde de nuit (1949) [a]

Une si jolie petite plage (1949) [a]

Amédée (1950) [a]

È più facile che un cammello... (1950) [a]

Premières armes (1950) [a]

Bertrand coeur de lion (1951) [a]

L'Auberge rouge (1951) [a]

Sans laisser d'adresse (1951) [a]

Signori, in carrozza! (1951) [a]

Agence matrimoniale (1952) [a]

Drôle de noce (1952) [a]

La Fête à Henriette (1952) [a]

Au diable la vertu (1953) [a]

Gli Uomini, che mascalzoni! (1953) [a]

Le Bon Dieu sans confession (1953) [a]

Casa Ricordi (1954) [a]

L'Amour d'une femme (1954) [a]

La Môme Pigalle (1955) [a]

Pas de coup dur pour Johnny (1955) [a]

Sur le banc (1955) [a]

Ces sacrées vacances (1956) [a]

Coup dur chez les mous (1956) [a]

Crime et châtiment (1956) [a]

Je reviendrai à Kandara (1956) [a]

Pardonnez nos offenses (1956) [a]

Paris, Palace Hôtel (1956) [a]

Rencontre à Paris (1956) [a]

Si Paris nous était conté (1956) [a]

Les Trois font la paire (1957) [a]

Le Joueur (1958) [a]

Le Miroir à deux faces (1958) [a]

Le Temps des oeufs durs (1958) [a]

Archimède, le clochard (1959) [a]

La Belle et le tzigane (1959) [a]

La Jument verte (1959) [a]

La Millième fenêtre (1960) [a]

Pantalaskas (1960) [a]

Vive Henri IV... vive l'amour! (1961) [a]

Mon oncle du Texas (1962) [a]

La Foire aux cancres (1963) [a]

Les Aventures de Salavin (1963) [a]

Les Pieds nickelés (1964) [a]



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