Romuald Joubé
Romuald Joubé | |
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Born |
Romuald Charles Eugène Goudens Jean Sylve Joubé 20 June 1876 Mazères, Ariège, France |
Died |
14 September 1949 73) Gisors, Eure, France | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1909–1943 |
Romuald Charles Eugène Goudens Jean Sylve Joubé (20 June 1876 – 14 September 1949) was a French stage and film actor whose career on the stage and in films lasted approximately thirty years.
Career
Born in Mazères, Ariège, Romuald Joubé began his stage career at the Odéon theatre under the direction of André Antoine.[1] He was in residence at the Comédie Française from 1921 to 1922. Joubé's career was spent primarily on the theatre stage. However, he managed a lengthy film career as well, beginning in 1909. Joubé got his start in films in productions made by the early French film company Studio Film d'Art. In total, Joubé would appear in over forty films during a period of more than thirty years. He would appear in both the 1919 Abel Gance-directed silent film drama J'accuse! and Gance's 1938 eponymously titled sound film remake.[2]
Death
Romuald Joubé died in 1949 at the age of age 73 in Gisors, Eure, France.
Selected filmography
- Marie Tudor (1912)
- Culprit (1917)
- The Corsican Brothers (1917)
- J'accuse! (1919)
- Mathias Sandorf (1921)
- The Black Diamond (1922)
- Le Miracle des loups (1924)
- Les Perles de la couronne (1937)
- J'accuse! (1938)
References
External links
- Romuald Joubé at the Internet Movie Database
- Romuald Joubé at flickr