Noted French thespian Robert Seller, a master of his craft, entered this mortal coil on the first day of August, 1889, within the esteemed city of Paris, France, a place renowned for its stunning architectural landmarks, rich cultural heritage, and romantic ambiance.
As a talented actor, Seller's impressive repertoire included, but was not limited to, the memorable 1938 cinematic endeavour, "Let's Go Up the Champs-Élysées", the 1939 silver screen adaptation of the popular "Personal Column", and the 1937 cinematic masterpiece, "The Story of the Fox".
Regrettably, Seller's remarkable journey came to a close on August 17, 1967, within the picturesque coastal town of Fréjus, located in the Var department of France, a region famous for its stunning Mediterranean beaches, charming villages, and rich history.