07/08/1925
Paris, France:
Dominique Nohain (8 July 1925 – 30 May 2017) was a French actor, dramatist, screenwriter and theatre director. He was the son of Jean Nohain and thus cousin with Jean-Claude Dauphin. In 1944, he joined the Leclerc Division and took part in the Liberation of Paris with his father. He began a career as an actor in cinema and theater and also appeared in some of his father's shows. With André Leclerc and Pierre Louis, he was the co-writer of the famous 36 chandelles television variety show of the 1950s. He later became a playwright and directed the Théâtre Tristan-Bernard. Source: Article "Dominique Nohain" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Comédie pour un meurtre (1981) as Florent Valette |
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Le Bal des pompiers (1949) as Michel |
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Collège Swing (1947) as Étienne |
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Les Démons de l'aube (1946) as Simon, aka 'Chouchou' |
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Mensonges (1946) as Maxime Martinage at 23 |
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Bifur 3 (1945) as (uncredited) |
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Le troisième témoin (1964) Author |
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Le troisième témoin (1964) Director |
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C'est arrivé à 36 chandelles (1957) Writer |