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René Dary


René Dary

Birthday:

07/18/1905

Place of birth:

Paris, France:

Biography:

René Dary (19 July 1905 – 6 October 1974) was a French film actor. Dary began his career as a child actor. Young Clément Mary, as was his original name, was born 18 July 1905 in Paris 6th arrondissement. He got his chance in the Spring of 1910 when he was only five. His father Abélard Mary had put in his head to go and promote himself and his two young kids as extras at the Gaumont studio. Mary, who had been an actor, had become a rundown clown in bars because of his gambling and kept things going with some furniture trade. He had set his hopes for his kids, and gambled well this time, as they were all hired for a peplum, Les Derniers Jours de Babylone. Young Clément's native playfulness, his histrionic acting making him older than he was, his borrowed street talk, and his ease on the set to charm everyone, from actors to technicians, soon began to attract the attention of producer-director Louis Feuillade. Feuillade tested him and designed a whole series around him, the Bébé series. All in all Mary would play in 74 Bébé comedies between 1910 and 1912, according to Braquet (76 between December 1910 and February 1913, according to Lacassin, while IMDb lists 73 titles), such as Bébé apache, Napoléon, Bébé et les cosaques, Bébé en Maroc etc. Feuillade permitted little Mary to do anything forbidden at home. Often his character would be a spoiled brat, have impossible tantrums and pester all adults around him, but he could also help children and old people in distress, showing his good heart after all. Often his mother would be played by Renée Carl, a leading Gaumont actress in her own. And often the child was placed in adult situations, as millionaire, marriage candidate or underworld 'apache'. For over two years Bébé was the best known child actor worldwide. The extremely good box office made papa Mary wealthy too, but his money hunger caused also the downfall of his son. Abélard bought a small cinema in Ménilmontant and called it Bébé-Cinéma, counting on a franchise by Gaumont to show his son's films. This was the limit for Feuillade, who was already fed up with the pretense of the father's self-promotion as his son's manager and his continuous demands for raises for his son. Besides, Clément was reaching an age where his cuteness as child actor was passing. Already mid-1912 another young kid had been picked up in Belleville, near the studios, and had started as supporting actor to Clément in the film Bébé adopte un petit frère, but replaced him completely in March 1913 (February 1913, according to Francis Lacassin) under the character name of Bout-de-Zan (a name he already wore as Bébé's co-actor). Abélard went to court against Gaumont. The court ruled that the breach of contract was just, but also that Mary was allowed to continue acting as Bébé at Pathé's subsidiary Eclectic Films, and he did so until 1916. Yet, it was no competition for Gaumont's Bout-de-Zan. As Abel mentions, Bout-de-Zan was more plebeian while Bébé was 'au fond' bourgeois as type. Still, in the end Poyen did some 50 films for Gaumont, less than Mary.



Credits

Goto, l'île d'amour (1969)
as Gomor
Les Risques du métier (1967)
as le maire
Le feu de Dieu (1967)
as Marois
L'horizon (1967)
as Father
Piège pour Cendrillon (1965)
as Doctor Doulin
Passeport diplomatique agent K 8 (1965)
as Head of the D.S.T.
Règlements de compte (1963)
as Brazier
Jusqu'à plus soif (1962)
as Bardin
Napoléon II, l'aiglon (1961)
as Educator of the Duke
La Peau et les os (1961)
as Director
De quoi tu te mêles Daniela! (1961)
as Lanzac
L'Exécution (1961)
as Lavaur
Gli amori di Ercole (1960)
as Il generale
Les Mordus (1960)
as Le Goff
Y'en a marre (1959)
as Franz
Péché de jeunesse (1958)
as L'oncle Léon Bertier
Touchez pas au grisbi (1954)
as Henri Ducros dit Riton
Son copain (1950)
as Pierre Chambrac
Un certain monsieur (1950)
as Le Pouce, membre de la bande
L'inconnue n° 13 (1949)
as Journalist René Savary
Suzanne et ses brigands (1949)
as René Seguin
5 tulipes rouges (1949)
as Pierre Lusanne
Cité de l'espérance (1948)
as Pierre Maufranc
Le Diamant de cent sous (1948)
as Clive Morgan
Le Fugitif (1947)
as Fred
120, rue de la Gare (1946)
as Nestor Burma
Bifur 3 (1945)
as Georges
Le Carrefour des enfants perdus (1944)
as Jean Victor
À la Belle Frégate (1943)
as René
Port d'attache (1943)
as René
Huit hommes dans un château (1942)
as Mr. Paladine
Mélodie pour toi (1942)
as
Forte tête (1942)
as René Rocher
Après l'orage (1941)
as René Sabin
Moulin Rouge (1940)
as Lequérec
Le café du port (1940)
as René Mahy
L'Esprit de Sidi-Brahim (1939)
as Lieutenant Jean Varin
Nord-Atlantique (1939)
as Barnes, second in command
Le Révolté (1938)
as Pimaï
Un fichu métier (1938)
as Jean-Paul
S.O.S. Sahara (1938)
as
Nostalgie (1938)
as Captain
À nous deux, madame la vie (1937)
as Paul's lawyer (uncredited)
Hélène (1936)
as Marcel
Sidonie Panache (1934)
as
Bébé et Jeanne d'Arc (1913)
as Bébé
Le Petit Poucet (1912)
as Le petit Poucet
Bébé fait du spiritisme (1912)
as Bébé
Napoléon, Bébé et les Cosaques (1912)
as Bébé
Le Suicide de Bébé (1912)
as Bébé
Bébé tire à la cible (1912)
as Bébé
Bébé juge (1912)
as Bébé
Bébé n’aime pas sa concierge (1912)
as Bébé
Bébé soigné son père (1912)
as Bébé
Bébé, victime d'une erreur judiciaire (1912)
as Bébé
Bébé veut payer ses dettes (1912)
as Bébé
Bébé corrige son père (1911)
as Baby
Bébé roi de Rome (1911)
as Bébé
Bébé veut imiter Saint-Martin (1911)
as
Bébé court apres sa montre (1911)
as
Bébé court apres sa montre (1911)
as Bébé
Bébé a le béguin (1911)
as Bébé
Bébé sur la Canebière (1911)
as Bébé
Bébé nègre (1911)
as Bébé
Bébé pêcheur (1910)
as Bébé
Bébé apache (1910)
as Bébé
La Trouvaille de Bébé (1910)
as
Les chefs-d'oeuvre de Bébé (1910)
as Bébé
On n'aime qu'une fois (1950)
Producer