Samson Fainsilber

Samson Fainsilber

Deceased · Born: May 18, 1904 · Died: Dec 19, 1983

Personal Details

BornMay 18, 1904 Iasi, Romania

Biography

Samson Fainsilber, a celebrated and illustrious Romanian-born French film actor of great renown, came into this world on the eighteenth day of June, 1904, in the charming city of Iași, Romania, a place of rich cultural heritage and storied history.

The life and times of the esteemed Fainsilber, a cinematic luminary whose remarkable journey has been marked by an impressive array of on-screen performances, boasting an astonishing tally of sixty films and television series to his name, a testament to his enduring talent and dedication to the craft.

Noted for his remarkable range and adaptability as a thespian, the actor in question left an indelible mark on the cinematic world with his captivating performance in the 1933 historical drama, Roger la Honte, a testament to his remarkable versatility and ability to effortlessly transition between diverse roles.

Samson Fainsilber's remarkable existence drew to a close on a somber December 19th, 1983, in the enchanting City of Light, Paris, France, a place renowned for its breathtaking beauty, rich history, and vibrant cultural heritage.

Career

1983
Life Is a Bed of Roses
Life Is a Bed of Roses as Zoltán Forbek
1977
Providence
Providence as Old Man
Animal
Animal as Le vieux maquilleur
1974
Stavisky
Stavisky as L'employé au fichier