Marcel Simon (August 31, 1872 – October 16, 1958) was a Belgian stage and film actor, active in France. His screen career began in the silent era lasting until his final appearance in The Treasure of Cantenac (1950). An early role was that of Joseph Rouletabille in two films by Maurice Tourneur, but during the sound era he played supporting roles as a character. On stage he originated several parts in the farces of Georges Feydeau, of whom he was a friend.
1950
as le centenaire
1945
as Le comte Hubert de Bréville
1940
as Funeral director
1940
1939
1939
as Jules, ministre du gouvernement et amant de Gaby
1938
as Le prince Dolgorouky
1938
as Cascarel
1938
1938
as Tabasco
1938
as Olivier Rose
1938
as Colonel Chabert
1938
as Count of Brazeuil
1937
as Le conservateur des Musées nationaux
1937
as M. Vignolle, le père de Jacqueline
1937
1937
as D'Arnegg
1937
1937
1937
as Le comte
1936
as Le directeur des Beaux-Arts
1936
1934
as Larsonnier, Hélène's husband
1933
1933
1932
1932
as M. Corollaire, pharmacien et maire de la ville
1931
1914
1913
as Rouletabille