Guy Favières
Appearance

Guy Favières (June 1, 1876- March 30, 1963) was an actor in France who had theatrical roles and appeared in numerous films.
He performed in Lilac Time and Sleeping Partners and was part of a show that toured the United States with Sarah Bernhardt.[1] His portrayal of Warwick in 1925 was described as the best male acting part in the whole piece.[2]
Theater
[edit]- Hamilton (play) (1917) as Count Talleyrand
- Lilac Time[1]
- Sleeping Partners[1][3]
Filmography
[edit]- Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth (1912) as Worcester
- National Red Cross Pageant (1917) as Charles VII, the Dauphin; French episode
- Madame Sans-Gêne (1925 film)
- Napoléon (1927 film) as Joseph Fouché
- Island of Love (1929 film)
- Monsieur le duc (1931)[4]
- Accused, Stand Up! (1930) as Bailiff at the Assizes
- Life Belongs to Us (La vie est à nous) (1936)
- Doctor Laennec (Docteur Laennec) (1949) as The Old Man
- The Little Thing (1938 film) as Lalouette
- Land Without Stars (Le pays sans étoiles) (1946) as Joachim - Aurélia's father
- Monsieur Vincent (Mr. Vincent) (1947) as a bastard beggar / Poor man near the fireplace
- Eternal Conflict (Éternel conflit) (1948) as The Inspector
- The Lost Village (film) (1947) as Notary
- It Happened at the Inn (1943) as Goupi-The Law
- Jerocho (1946) as The Mayor
- Special Mission (1946 film)
- Under the Sky of Paris as Le malade (The sick)
- Island of Love (1929 film)
- Coincidences (film) (1947) as Françoise's father
- Jocelyn (1952 film)
- Ni vu, ni connu (Neither seen nor known) (1958) as assistant to the mayor
- No Pity for Women as Guillaume
- The Princess and the Clown as King Michel II
- A Certain Mister as The Sacristan
- Playmate of Darkness (1945)[5]
- Panique (1946 film)
- Les Dents longues (The Long Teeth) (1952)
- Midnight Witness as La jardinier
- The Royalists as Galope Chopine
- Coincidences (film) as Le père de Françoise
- The Little Thing (1938 film) as Lalouette
- Special Mission (1946)
- The Lost Village (film) (Le village perdu) (1947) as Le notaire
- Convicted (1948) as Le colonel
- Daybreak (1949) as Un vieux mineur
- Les révoltés de Lomanach (The Mutiny / Rebels of Lomanach) (1954)[6]
- Les Enfants du Paradis (Children of Paradise) (1945) as debt collector[7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Theatre Magazine". Theatre Magazine Company. June 8, 1919 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Truth". June 8, 1925 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Sleeping Partners (Broadway, Toho Cinema, 1918) | Playbill".
- ^ "Monsieur le duc de Jean De Limur (1930) - Unifrance". en.unifrance.org.
- ^ KG, imfernsehen GmbH & Co. "Filmografie Guy Favières". fernsehserien.de.
- ^ "Les révoltés de Lomanach - en | Gaumont, born with cinema". www.gaumont.com.
- ^ Forbes, Jill (July 25, 2019). Les Enfants du Paradis. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-83871-688-2 – via Google Books.