Sylvain Levignac

Sylvain Levignac

Deceased · Born: Oct 12, 1929 · Died: Mar 18, 1994

1966
1960

Personal Details

BornOct 12, 1929 Paris, France

Biography

Sylvain Levignac, a renowned French actor, entered this world on October 12, 1929, in the captivating city of Paris, France. This talented thespian would go on to make a lasting impact on the world of cinema, captivating audiences with his remarkable performances in a plethora of iconic films. Some of his most notable roles include the 1975 cinematic masterpiece "That Most Important Thing: Love," the 1971 historical epic "Quentin Durward," and the 1971 crime drama "Rum Runners." Tragically, Sylvain Levignac's life came to a close on March 18, 1994, in the charming town of Château-Thierry, located in the picturesque Aisne department of northern France.

Career

1975
That Most Important Thing: Love
That Most Important Thing: Love as First Man in the Brewery
1974
Borsalino and Co.
Borsalino and Co. as Doorman (uncredited)
1970
Last Known Address
Last Known Address as Gregg man (uncredited)
1969
1966
Second Wind
Second Wind as Louis Bartel
1963
Any Number Can Win
Any Number Can Win as Train passenger (uncredited)
1958
The Night Affair
The Night Affair as Le conducteur accidenté (uncredited)
1956
Foreign Intrigue
Foreign Intrigue as Henchman (uncredited)
1955
Hi-Jack Highway
Hi-Jack Highway as Le convoyeur abattu (uncredited)