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Fernand Gravey

Born: 1905-12-25

From: Ixelles, Brabant, Belgium

About: Fernand Gravey (25 December 1905 in Ixelles (Belgium) – 2 November 1970 in Paris, France), also known as Fernand Gravet in the United States, was the son of actors Georges Mertens and Fernande Depernay, who appeared in silent films produced by pioneer Belge Cinéma Film (a subsidiary of Pathé). Gravey started performing at age five under his father's direction. Before World War I, he received an education in Britain and could speak both French and English fluently, something which became useful in his movie roles. During the war, Gravey served in the British Merchant Marine Corp. In 1936, he married the French actress Jane Renouardt, who was 15 years his senior. They remained together until his death on 2 November 1970 of a heart-attack. Jane died on 3 February 1972. They had no children. Gravey performed in four films in 1913 and 1914 (as Fernand Mertens), but his first film of importance was L'Amour Chante, released in 1930. In 1933, he made Bitter Sweet, his first English language movie, which became more famous in its 1940 incarnation with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. In 1937, after several more French and British movies, Gravey went to Hollywood, where the spelling of his last name was altered to Gravet, and he became the focus of a rather extensive Hollywood publicity campaign (instructing moviegoers to pronounce his name properly: "Rhymes with Gravy"). Unfortunately for Gravey, he was offered only standard parts, the type of Gallic-lover roles that Louis Jourdan played in the 1950s and 1960s. The first two films he made in Hollywood were for Warner Brothers: The King and the Chorus Girl (1937), with Joan Blondell and Jane Wyman, and Fools for Scandal (1938), with Carole Lombard and Ralph Bellamy. Gravey then signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was cast as Johann Strauss in the expensive biopic The Great Waltz, with Luise Rainer and Miliza Korjus. MGM next planned to star Gravey in a film version of Rafael Sabatini's adventure novel Scaramouche, but instead he returned to France just before the Nazi occupation began. Although he had agreed to appear in German-approved French films, Gravey was an underminer of the invaders as a member of the French Secret Army and the Foreign Legion. At the end of the war, Gravey was considered a war hero, and continued to be featured in French productions such as La Ronde (with Danielle Darrieux), and Royal Affairs in Versailles (1954). Among his last English language performances were How to Steal a Million (1966), Guns for San Sebastian (1968) and The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969), in which he played the police inspector. Source: Article "Fernand Gravey" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.


Film credits:

How to Steal a Million
Grammont
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The Queen's Affair
Carl
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Gunman in the Streets
Commissioner Dufresne
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The Last Turning
Frank Maurice
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The Great Waltz
Johann 'Schani' Strauss II
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Toto in Paris
Il dottor Duclos
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Du Guesclin
Bertrand du Guesclin
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Four Flights to Love
Pierre Leblan
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Fanfare of Love
Jean Rameau / Jeanette, piano des " Tulipes Hollandaises "
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Captain Fracasse
Baron de Cigognac
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Fantastic Night
Denis
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La Ronde
Charles Breitkopf, son mari
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You Will Be a Duchess
Marquis André de la Cour
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A Star Vanishes
Self
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Passionately
Robert Perceval
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Early to Bed
Carl
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The Improvised Son
Fernand Brassart
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Let's Get Married
Francis Latour
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The Premature Father
Édouard Puma & Fred
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Touche-à-tout
Georges Martin aka 'Touche-à-Tout'
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Symphonie D'Amour
Charles Panard
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Threesome Romance
Charles
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La Rabouilleuse
Colonel Philippe Brideau
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Once Is Enough
Jacques Reval
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Captain Blomet
Blomet
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Le Traqué
Commissioner Dufresne
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The Happiest of Men
Armand Dupuis-Martin
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The Woman from Beirut
Dr. Castello
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Mitsou
Pierre Duroy-Lelong
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The Madwoman of Chaillot
Police sergeant
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The King and the Chorus Girl
Alfred Bruger VII
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Slightly Ahead
Olivier Parker, le faux entraîneur hippique, escroc
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Fools for Scandal
Rene
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My Wife Is Formidable
Raymond Corbier, sculpteur et mari de Sylvia
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Guns for San Sebastian
Governor
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Bitter Sweet
Carl Linden
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Foolish Husbands
Gérard Barbier
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Monsieur Beulemeester, Civic Guard
Le petit Paul
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Hardboiled Egg Time
Raoul Grandvivier
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Loyalty
Jonge Jefke / Young Jefke
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La Garçonne
Georges Sauvage
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Saïda Makes Off with the Manneken Pis
Fernand Mertens
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Give Her the Moon
Captain Ragot
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Domino
Dominique
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School for Coquettes
Stanislas de La Ferronière
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Royal Affairs in Versailles
Molière
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Promise at Dawn
Jean-Michel Serusier
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Mister Flow
Antonin Rose
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The Crumblers Are Doing Well
François Legrand
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The Age of Indiscretion
Padre di Andrea, presidente del tribunale
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Varieté
Pierre
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Ladies Hairdresser
Mario
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Breakdowns of 1938
Rene (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Monsieur Sans-Gêne
Fernand Martin
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That's Entertainment, Part II
(archive footage)
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Si j'étais le patron
Henri Janvier
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Hollywood Goes to Town
Self
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Seven Men, One Woman
Viscount Brémontier
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Paméla
Paul Barras
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The Lie of Nina Petrovna
Lieutenant Franz Korff
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Antonia
Captain Douglas Parker
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Court Waltzes
Franz
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C'était un musicien
Jean
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Love Songs
Armand Petitjean
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The Hideout
Labrize
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My Husband Is Marvelous
Claude Chatel
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Thirteen at the Table
Antoine Villardier
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Mademoiselle Josette, ma femme
André Ternay
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Un homme en habit
André de Lussanges
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Pas moral pour deux sous
Daniel Wilde
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Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 6
Self
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