Claude Vernier

Claude Vernier

Deceased · Born: Jul 20, 1913 · Died: Sep 29, 1996

Personal Details

BornJul 20, 1913 Rotthausen, Germany

Biography

Claude Vernier, a multifaceted individual of immense talent, entered this world on a warm summer day, July 20, 1913, in the charming town of Rotthausen, Germany. His life's journey was marked by a dual passion for both the stage and the written word, as he effortlessly transitioned between the roles of actor and writer.

Throughout his illustrious career, Vernier left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, with his most notable works including the critically acclaimed television series "Les enquêtes du commissaire Maigret" in 1967, the thought-provoking film "The Damned" in 1947, and the gripping drama "The Witness" in 1969.

Tragically, Claude Vernier's life came to a close on September 29, 1996, in the picturesque town of Sens, Yonne, France, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and captivate audiences for generations to come.

Career

1986
1984
1982
Mille milliards de dollars
Mille milliards de dollars as Dr. Gerhard Kramer
1970
1966
Is Paris Burning?
Is Paris Burning? as German prisoner
1964
Angélique
Angélique as Le président du tribunal
1949
1947
The Damned
The Damned as Leader of the mutineers
1937
The Grand Illusion
The Grand Illusion as L'officer prussien