Born in Paris on May 16, 1909, this late 20th-century performer built a steady career on the stage and screen, balancing artful technique with a keen sense of character. From an early age, the craft of acting drew him toward intimate dramas and contemporary works, where he could explore the subtleties of emotion and intention. Over the years, he collaborated with directors and fellow artists across various productions, developing a reputation for reliability and thoughtful presence in a wide range of roles. His work reflects a lifelong commitment to storytelling, disciplined rehearsal, and a disciplined approach to the craft, shaped by a European artistic tradition and a persistent curiosity about human behavior. He spent his years contributing to the performing arts, leaving a record of disciplined practice and professional integrity.