Louis Seigner (23 June 1903 – 20 January 1991) was a French actor.
He was born in Saint-Chef, Isère, France, the son of Louise (Monin) and Joseph Seigner, and died in Paris. He is the father of actress Françoise Seigner, with Marie Cazeaux, and the grandfather of Emmanuelle Seigner, Mathilde Seigner and Marie-Amélie Seigner.
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1982
as Bishop Myriel
1981
as L'homme âgé de la casse
1979
as Adhémar Chouilloux
1976
as Karl Richmond
1976
as Mr. Klein's Father
1975
as Vannier
1975
as Le garde des Sceaux Joseph Barthélémy
1974
as Garcin
1973
as L'éveque
1973
as Poquelin père
1972
as Spinello Tolomeï, capitaine général des comptoirs banquiers
1972
as Self - Main guest
1968
as Self
1968
as Paul, le directeur de la police
1966
as Gaston Rodier
1964
as Father Lauzon
1962
as Cipriano Paoloni - the President
1962
1962
as Colonel of the Fourth R.C.A.
1962
as Ercoli
1962
as Anselme
1961
as Henri Lauzet-Duchet, le gouverneur de la Banque de France
1960
as Le président des assises
1960
as Tartuffe
1960
as Jordan
1960
as Léon Duval, horse owner
1960
as Inspecteur Toussaint
1960
as Monsieur Maréchal - le directeur de l'institution
1960
as Bibikoff, old Russian General
1959
as Inspector Max
1959
as Le chirurgien
1959
1959
as le procureur de la république
1959
as Chief Prosecutor Roncuzzi
1959
as Lebreteuil
1959
1958
as M. Leroy-Gomez
1958
as Raoul Leroy
1958
as Monsieur Jourdain, bourgeois
1958
as Merlín
1957
as Pipart
1957
as Valette
1957
as The room manager
1957
as Le président du conseil d'administration
1957
as Edwin Scott
1956
as Émile Brugnon
1955
as The man from the hotel
1955
as Mongardi padre
1955
1955
as L'inspecteur Doirel (Sociétaire de la Comédie Française)
1955
as Spears
1954
as Duca di Forchamps
1954
as Marcel
1954
as L'avocat général
1954
as Monsieur Delay
1954
as Lavoisier
1954
as Monsieur Joannès
1953
as Prison Warden
1953
as The magician
1953
as Dr. Denis
1953
as Lanzel
1953
as Le professeur Cyrus Beck
1953
as Monsieur Paul
1953
as Antoine Josserand, le directeur de l'hebdomadaire Lyonnais « Le Canut »
1952
as Script Writer
1952
as Professeur Valensio
1952
as Le bourgmestre d'Augsbourg
1952
as Director
1952
as Maitre Poulard
1952
as L'abbé Roussard
1952
as Uncle Henri (segment "Pride")
1952
as Monsieur Tourneveau
1952
as Gaston Lebridel
1951
as Le Major Pinchard
1951
1951
as Monsieur Dumont
1951
1951
as Constanzo / Boris Armanian
1951
1951
as Clara's husband
1951
as Commissaire Jaillot
1951
1951
as Pastor Lewis
1950
as Capitaine Hoggan
1950
as Maître Canard
1950
as Le commissaire Clergé
1950
as L'évêque
1950
as Jules
1949
as Chaplain (French version)
1949
as Le paysan
1949
as Levase - le professeur d'art dramatique
1949
1948
as Philibert Routorbe
1948
as Commander Millet
1948
as Casimir Gros
1948
as Grillo - le gardien de la Tour Farnese
1948
as Investigating judge
1947
as Malvet
1947
as L'abbé Gudin
1947
as Count d'Agoult
1946
as Le père Vargas
1946
as Edmond Gonin
1946
as Magistrat
1946
as Doctor Noblet
1945
as Bora
1944
as Le docteur Renaud
1944
as Le docteur
1943
as Le tuteur de François
1943
as Nucingen
1943
as Bertrand
1943
1943
as Public prosecutor (uncredited)
1943
1943
as (uncredited)
1943
as L'instituteur
1943
as Maître Hervineau
1942
as Le directeur de l'hôtel (uncredited)
1942
as Philippe de Bray
1942
as Doctor
1942
as Habeneck (uncredited)
1941
as Le Ministre
1941
as Le directeur de l'école
1939
as l'ambassadeur d'Allemagne
1938
1935
as M. Punez
1933
as le Capitaine
1931