Claude Dauphin was a French actor who had a long and successful career spanning nearly five decades. He was born on August 19, 1903 in France and appeared in close to 150 French and American films, including the 1945 version of Cyrano de Bergerac, the 1953 Bing Crosby movie Little Boy Lost, and the 1966 action film Grand Prix.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $1.4 Billion (2024)
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About
Over the course of his nearly five-decade career, this French actor appeared in close to one hundred and fifty French and American films. His credits include the 1945 version of Cyrano de Bergerac; the 1953 Bing Crosby movie Little Boy Lost; and the 1966 action film Grand Prix.
Before Fame
In 1930, he provided voice acting work for a stop-motion animated film titled Le Roman de Renard (The Tale of the Fox).
Trivia
His father, poet Maurice Étienne Legrand (better known by his pen name of Franc-Nohain), wrote the libretto for an opera by Composer Maurice Ravel.
Family Life
His marriage to American screen Actress Norma Eberhardt lasted from 1955 until his death in 1978. He and Eberhardt had residences in New York, New Jersey, California, and Paris, France.
Associated With
He appeared with Doris Day in the 1952 American movie musical April in Paris.