Henry Laverne

Henry Laverne
Born Henri Allum
c.1888
Boulogne-sur-Mer, France
Died 4 September 1953 (aged 6465)
Nationality French
Citizenship French
Occupation Stage actor, Film actor, Comedian, Humorist and Occasional Singer

Henry Laverne (born Henri Allum; 1888[1] or 1890[2] – 4 September 1953) was a French stage and film actor; Laverne was also a comedian and humorist for a decade, as well as a singer on occasion. As an actor, he was usually billed Henry-Laverne in his time (later Henri Laverne) and starred in about twenty films and plays; credits include six films and plays from Sacha Guitry, such as The Lame Devil (1948). As a comedian, he was one half of then-famous comic duo Bach and Laverne (1928–1938; Bach et Laverne in French); one of their 157 comedy sketches was adapted as the lyrics to Ray Ventura's hit comedy song "Tout va très bien, Madame la Marquise" (1935; lit. "All is very well, Madam the Marchioness").

Biography

Henry Laverne was born Henri Allum in 1888[1] or 1890[2] at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France.

Selected filmography

References

  1. 1 2 1888 in La Revue du cinéma (1986, No. 418, p. 74: "Venu du théâtre, Henry Laverne (1888-1953) [...]").
    29 December 1888 at NotreCinema.com.
  2. 1 2 30 December 1890 at IMDb


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