Lucien Baroux
An image from First Communion, one of the productions that also features Lucien Baroux.
Lucien Baroux

Lucien Baroux

September 21, 1888 — Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France

Lucien Baroux (born Marcel Lucien Barou) (Toulouse, 21 September 1888 – Hossegor, 21 May 1968) was a French actor. He began his career working in the theatre, moving on to a long career in films from the 1930s.

In the field of musical comedy he created roles in Brummell in 1931 (Jim), Déshabillez-vous ! in 1928 (Dumontel), Passionément in 1926 (Captain Harris), and J'adore ça in 1925 (Jacques Cocardier). He appeared as Laurent XVII in the 1935 film and 1956 recording of La mascotte.

He took part in the complete recording of Le Malade imaginaire (as Monsieur Diafoirus), in 1964 starring Michel Galabru on L'Encyclopédie Sonore Hachette.

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First Communion

First Communion

1950

Murderers and Thieves

Murderers and Thieves

1956

Let’s Go Up the Champs-Élysées

Let’s Go Up the Champs-Élysées

1938

Behind the Facade

Behind the Facade

1939

Baccara

Baccara

1935

Dragnet Night

Dragnet Night

1931

Ces messieurs de la Santé

Ces messieurs de la Santé

1934

What a Funny Kid!

What a Funny Kid!

1935