Gabriel Gabrio
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gabriel Gabrio (13 January 1887 – 31 October 1946) was a French stage and film actor whose career began in cinema in the silent film era of the 1920s and spanned more than two decades. Gabrio is possibly best recalled for his roles as Jean Valjean in the 1925 Henri Fescourt-directed adaptation of Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, Cesare Borgia in the 1935 Abel Gance-directed biopic Lucrèce Borgia and as Carlos in the 1937 Julien Duvivier-directed gangster film Pépé le Moko, opposite Jean Gabin. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gabriel Gabrio, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
The Devil's Envoys
Pépé le Moko
Harvest
Wooden Crosses
The Life of Giuseppe Verdi
Lucrezia Borgia
No Image
Case closed
Happy Hearts
No Image
Fecundity
A Beautiful Woman
Gigolette
Les Misérables
Under Western Eyes
The Duel
The Joker
Wine Cellars
Le Juif Errant
No Image
The Man Who Killed
Deuxième bureau contre kommandantur
Valley of Hell
Camp Thirteen
Street Without a Name
The Wandering Beast
The Letter
In the Name of the Law
The Two Orphans
The Devil in the Bottle
Spanish Fiesta
No Image
Fünf bange Tage
Gypsy Baron