
Jacques Dumesnil
Acting
Jacques Dumesnil (born Marie Émile Eugène André Joly ; 9 November 1903 – 8 May 1998) was a French film and television actor. Jacques Dumesnil was born as Marie Émile Eugène André Joly on November 9, 1903, in Paris, France. Before becoming an actor, he received training as a mechanical engineer. After starting as a secretary at the aviation school, he became an industrial designer, a profession he left to devote himself to the theater. He adopted the pseudonym Dumesnil because of the admiration he had to French actor Camille Dumény. He started out as a fanciful singer in a café located in Paris Place de l'Hôtel de Ville , he was paid in sandwiches and glasses of beer. Dumesnil started on stage in 1927 and divided his career between theater and cinema. Having spent two years at the Comédie-Française , he played among other things in Les Tontons flingueurs and provided the French voice of Charlie Chaplin in Monsieur Verdoux (1947) and A King in New York (1957). His role as Duke of Plessis-Vaudreuil in the television series Au Plaisir de Dieu , earned him a resurgence of popularity and the 7 d'Or for best actor. Jacques Dumesnil had a son, Pierre Joly dit Dumesnil , who was a French swimming champion and participated in the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki , Finland.
Born: November 9, 1903 · Paris, France
Filmography (17)

Crooks in Clover
1963

Famous Love Affairs
1961

Life Together
1958

All the World's Memory
1956

Plucking the Daisy
1956

If Paris Were Told to Us
1956

Napoleon
1955

Ulysses
1954

Anna
1951

The Farm of Seven Sins
1949

56, rue Pigalle
1949

Pierre and Jean
1943

Twisted Mistress
1942

The Marriage of Chiffon
1942

Behind the Facade
1939

Return at Dawn
1938

Lucrezia Borgia
1935
