Clément Harari

Clément Harari

Deceased · Born: Feb 10, 1919 · Died: May 16, 2008

Personal Details

BornFeb 10, 1919 Cairo, Egypt

Biography

Clément Harari, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on February 10, 1919, in the vibrant city of Cairo, Egypt. This talented thespian left an indelible mark on the world of acting, showcasing his remarkable skills in a plethora of cinematic and television endeavors.

Some of his most notable performances include his roles in "A Witch's Way of Love" (1997),a captivating tale of romance and magic, as well as "Le théâtre de la jeunesse" (1960),a groundbreaking production that showcased his versatility as an actor.

Harari's impressive repertoire also included his work in "Shut Up When You Speak!" (1981),a thought-provoking film that highlighted his remarkable range as a performer.

As the years went by, Clément Harari's life took a poignant turn, and he passed away on May 16, 2008, in Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine, France. Despite his passing, his legacy as a talented actor continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

2016
Dark Inclusion
Dark Inclusion as Isaac Ulmann
1998
1982
The Flight of the Eagle
The Flight of the Eagle as Henri Lachambre
1978
Once in Paris...
Once in Paris... as Abe Wiley
1974
I'm Losing My Temper
I'm Losing My Temper as Harry Welsinger
Shadowman
Shadowman as Dr Dutreuil
1967
Monkeys, Go Home!
Monkeys, Go Home! as Emile Paraulis
1966
1965
Secret Agent Fireball
Secret Agent Fireball as Geoffrey Home
1963
Charade
Charade as German Tourist (uncredited)
1962
The Devil and the Ten Commandments
The Devil and the Ten Commandments as Un homme de main de Garigny
The Longest Day
The Longest Day as Minor Role (uncredited)
1958
Tamango
Tamango as Cook
Me and the Colonel
Me and the Colonel as Man of the Gestapo
1957
Demoniac
Demoniac as Pharmacist's Assistant