Marcel Poncin

Marcel Poncin

Deceased · Born: Aug 27, 1890 · Died: Jun 8, 1953

Personal Details

BornAug 27, 1890 France

Biography

Marcel Poncin, a renowned French-born thespian, entered this world on August 27, 1890, commencing a life marked by his dedication to the art of acting. Throughout his illustrious career, he showcased his remarkable talent in a variety of films, including the iconic 1948 production "The Red Shoes", the 1954 comedy-drama "The Love Lottery", and the 1950 adventure film "Golden Salamander".

He breathed his last on June 8, 1953, in the esteemed area of Paddington, London, England, UK, leaving behind a legacy that continues to captivate audiences to this day.

Career

1954
1953
Saadia
Saadia as Moha
Melba
Melba as Roger (uncredited)
A Day to Remember
A Day to Remember as Baptiste Sautet
1952
1951
Night Without Stars
Night Without Stars as Blind Man (uncredited)
1950
Lilli Marlene
Lilli Marlene as Lestoque
1949
One Woman's Story
One Woman's Story as Hall Porter
The Huggetts Abroad
The Huggetts Abroad as Commander of the Fort
1948
The Red Shoes
The Red Shoes as M. Boudin
Quartet
Quartet as Frenchman (segment "The Alien Corn")
1946
Bedelia
Bedelia as M. Perrin
1945