Portrait of Gabriel Gabrio

Gabriel Gabrio

Acting

Biography

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.

Born: January 13, 1887

Place of Birth: Reims, Marne, France

Filmography

1943
Valley of Hell

as Noël Bienvenu

1942
The Devil's Envoys

as The Executioner

1940
Camp Thirteen

as Charles

1938
The Life of Giuseppe Verdi

as Honoré De Balzac

1937
Harvest

as Panturle, le paysan d'Aubignane

1937
1936
1935
Lucrezia Borgia

as César Borgia

1933
The Oil Sharks

as James Godfrey

1933
The Two Orphans

as Jacques

1932
Happy Hearts

as Olivier

1932
1932
1932
Wooden Crosses

as Sulphart

1930
1930
The Letter

as Philipp Bennett

1930
Wine Cellars

as Fermin

1928
The Joker

as Sir Herbert Powder

1928
The Duel

as Debreole

1927
Antoinette Sabrier

as Germain Sabrier

1925
Les Misérables

as Jean Valjean