A French actor born in Paris in 1909, he pursued a lifelong engagement with the stage and screen. From early training to steady work, his career spanned diverse roles that demanded both presence and discipline. He connected with audiences through a quiet intensity, bringing sensitivity and craftsmanship to each performance. Over the years, he collaborated with directors and fellow artists across a range of productions, evolving with changing styles and movements in theater and cinema. Known for his professionalism and reliability, he maintained a steady artistic trajectory, contributing to the fabric of French performance culture. He remained devoted to his craft, dedicating himself to the exploration of character and narrative.