René Ferté

René Ferté (1903–1958) was a Swiss actor who worked principally in the French cinema, from 1923 onwards. He is mostly known for performances in a series of silent films directed by Jean Epstein. His roles in sound films were generally less notable, though he appeared in Fritz Lang's Le Testament du docteur Mabuse (French version), and he took the title role in the 1934 sound remake of Judex. After the outbreak of the Second World War he ceased working in films.[2][3]

René Ferté
Born(1903-03-23)23 March 1903[1]
Died21 September 1958(1958-09-21) (aged 55)
Other namesRené Tissot-Daguette[1]
René Tissot-Ferté
OccupationActor
Years active1923–1940 (film)

Selected filmography

References

  1. This birth date, with other details, is given in a short biography at Cineartistes.com (retrieved 7 January 2016). Other reference works give simply the birth date 1900.
  2. Dictionnaire du cinéma français, sous la direction de Jean-Loup Passek. Paris: Larousse, 1987. p. 150.
  3. Phil Hardy. The BFI Companion to Crime. London: A&C Black, 1997. p.138.
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