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Jaque Catelain

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68 Years Old

Jaque Catelain was a French actor who came to prominence in silent films of the 1920s, and who continued acting in films and on stage until the 1950s. He also wrote and directed two silent films himself and was a capable artist and musician. He had a close association with the director Marcel L'Herbier. He was born as Jacques Guérin-Castelain in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. His father was then the mayor and also moved in literary and theatrical circles, which allowed the young Jacques to encounter many famous names in his childhood. He showed early enthusiasm for the arts and music, and at the age of 16 he entered the Académie Julian in Paris to study fine arts. With the outbreak of war in the following year, he changed direction and chose to study acting at the Conservatoire, enrolling in the class of Paul Mounet, before being mobilised into the artillery. In 1914 Catelain met Marcel L'Herbier, then a writer and critic, who became a major influence on his life and career, and with whom he formed a lifelong friendship. When L'Herbier began directing films in 1917, Catelain became his leading man of choice and starred in twelve of his silent films, starting with Le Torrent, and they made Catelain into a leading star who was in demand to appear in foreign films as well as in productions of other French directors. In 1925 he was offered a seven-year contract by MGM to work in America, but he turned this down. Jaque Catelain's activities in this period extended beyond acting. When Marcel L'Herbier set up his own production company Cinégraphic in 1922, its first project became Le Marchand de plaisirs which Catelain directed as well as acting a double role in it. In the following year he wrote and directed La Galerie des monstres (1923/24). Both films were successful enough to cover their costs. He devised controversial make-up for some of the actors in L'Inhumaine, and his artistic skills were put to further use in two set designs for L'Argent. As a pianist he would sometimes step in to provide improvised accompaniment for previews of L'Herbier's films. Catelain successfully made the transition from silent to sound films, starring in L'Herbier's L'Enfant de l'amour (1929), but during the 1930s he took fewer leading film roles and started to act in the theatre. In February 1933 he married Suzanne Vial, a friend since childhood who had become a production assistant to L'Herbier in the 1920s and continued working with him until 1944. Soon afterwards in 1933/1934 he was employed by the daily newspaper Le Journal to go to Hollywood to carry out a series of interviews with leading personalities such as Chaplin, Stroheim and Sternberg. In May 1940, Catelain left France for a four-month theatrical tour of South America, but within a month France was occupied by the Germans and his absence lasted for six years. In Buenos Aires he became so ill with pneumonia that he was given the last rites, but he recovered and went to Canada for the next three years for work in the theatre and propaganda broadcasts. In 1943 he was invited to Hollywood and remained there for a further three years. He returned to Paris in 1946, and resumed an occasional career in films, appearing in minor roles in three of Jean Renoir's films in the 1950s. In 1950, he published a biography and appreciation of the work of Marcel L'Herbier. Catelain died in Paris in 1965.

Born

Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, France on 9th February 1897

Died

5th March 1965

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French Cancan
Le ministre (uncredited)
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Experiment in Evil
Ambassador
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Le Bonheur
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La Marseillaise
Capitaine Langlade
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The Last Days of Pompeii
Claudius
The Tomboy Image
The Tomboy
Georges Blanchet
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Rose-France
Laurs
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L'Inhumaine
Einar Norsen
El Dorado Image
El Dorado
Hedwick
Cordial Agreement Image
Cordial Agreement
Prince Consort
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Comedy of Happiness
Le directeur de Radio Azur (uncredited)
Le marchand de plaisirs Image
Le marchand de plaisirs
Gosta / Donald
Le Vertige Image
Le Vertige
Henri de Cassel - le sosie de Dimitrieff, abattu par Svirsky
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Adrienne Lecouvreur
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The Gallery of Monsters
Riquet's
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Le Prince charmant
Le comte Patrice
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Prometheus, Banker
Toudieu
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Le Carnaval des vérités
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Le Bercail
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The Man of the Sea
Michel
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Stolen Affections
Christian Darbel
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The Knight of the Rose
Octavian
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Love and Companionship
Mr. Zoïca
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Apaches of Paris
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La Mode rêvée
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Dream Castle
Prince Mirano
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The Woman Thief
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Escadrille of Chance
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Éraste
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The West
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Illegitimate Child
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Princely Nights
Prince Vassia Heridze
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Little Devil May Care
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Don Juan et Faust
Don Juan de Manara
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The Blindness of Youth
Inio
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The Imperial Road
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The Secret Spring
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The Dream
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Love's Springtime
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La vocation