Marcel Dalio
Biography: A pint-sized comic and dramatic actor, Dalio was born in Paris to Rumanian immigrants; he began appearing in French films in 1933 and became well-known in France after his appearances in Duvivier's Pepe le Moko and Renoir's La Grande Illusion (both 1937). Forced to flee from the Nazis (he was Jewish), he settled in Hollywood in 1941, appearing in his first American film the same year; he remained in the States until war's end, playing many secondary roles in which he usually was cast as a comical foreigner. Movie buffs will remember him as Bogart's croupier in Casablanca (1943). Returning to France in 1946, over the next three-plus decades he went on to make a great number of films in America, Britain, and Europe.
Marcel Dalio's Scores
- Movies
- TV
Average career score: | 80 | |
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Highest Metascore: | The Rules of the Game | |
Lowest Metascore: | The Snows of Kilimanjaro |
- By date
- By user score
Title: | Year: | Credit: | User score: |
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The Big Risk | Nov 18, 2005 | Arthur Gibelin | 7.3 |
Pépé le Moko (re-release) | Mar 1, 2002 | L'Arbi / L'Arbi | 5.5 |
Donovan's Reef | Jun 12, 1963 | Father Cluzeot / Father Cluzeot | tbd |
Pillow Talk | Oct 7, 1959 | Pierot | tbd |
Sabrina | Sep 22, 1954 | Baron St. Fontanel | 7.7 |
The Snows of Kilimanjaro | Sep 17, 1952 | Emile | tbd |
The Rules of the Game | Apr 8, 1950 | Marquis Robert De La Cheyniest | tbd |
To Have and Have Not | Jan 20, 1945 | Gerard Aka Frenchy | 7.4 |