
Gabriel Gabrio
Acting
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.
Known for
1943Valley of Hell
Noël Bienvenu
1942The Devil's Envoys
The Executioner
1940Camp Thirteen
Charles
1939Deuxième bureau contre kommandantur
Heim
1938The Life of Giuseppe Verdi
Honoré De Balzac
1937Pépé le Moko
Carlos
1937Harvest
Panturle, le paysan d'Aubignane
1937Gigolette
Vauquelin
1936Under Western Eyes
Nikita
1935Lucrezia Borgia
César Borgia
1935Gypsy Baron
1935The Devil in the Bottle
Mounier
1934Street Without a Name
Fiocle
1933The Two Orphans
Jacques
1933The Oil Sharks
James Godfrey
1932Wooden Crosses
Sulphart
1932Happy Hearts
Olivier
1932In the Name of the Law
Amédée
1932The Wandering Beast
Gregory
1930Wine Cellars
Fermin
1930A Beautiful Woman
Rabbas
1930The King of Paris
1930The Letter
Philipp Bennett
1928The Duel
Debreole