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  1. Georges Renavent (born Georges DeChaux, April 23, 1892 – January 2, 1969) was a French-American actor in film, Broadway plays and operator of American Grand Guignol. He was born in Paris , France. In 1914, he immigrated to the United States, crossing the frontier between Canada and Vermont.

  2. Georges Renavent was born on 23 April 1892 in Paris, France. He was an actor, known for Sullivan's Travels (1941), Old Hickory (1939) and The House of Rothschild (1934). He was married to Selena Royle, Gladys Dulcina and Gabrielle Perrier.

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  3. Georges Renavent was born on 23 April 1892 in Paris, France. He was an actor, known for Sullivan's Travels (1941), The House of Rothschild (1934) and Old Hickory (1939). He was previously married to Selena Royle, Gladys Dulcina and Gabrielle Perrier.

    • April 23, 1892
    • January 2, 1969
  4. Georges Renavent (born Georges DeChaux, April 23, 1892 – January 2, 1969) was a French-American actor in film, Broadway plays and operator of American Grand Guignol. He was born in Paris, France. In 1914, he immigrated to the United States, crossing the frontier between Canada and Vermont. Georges Renavent. Renavent in 1919.

  5. Georges Renavent (April 23, 1894 – January 2, 1969) was an American actor in film, Broadway plays and operator of American Grand Guignol. He was born in Paris, France. His first American film appearance was in The Seven Sisters (1915). Fourteen years later he played an impressive starring role as the Kinkajou in the musical spectacular Rio ...

  6. Georges Renavent. Filmography. With Hitchcock... Strangers on a Train (1951) — cast: Monsieur Darville (uncredited) Links. Internet Movie Database

  7. www.filmfansite.org.uk › renavent_georgesGeorges Renavent

    Georges Renavent was a French born actor whose acting career was mainly in America. He appeared in a few silent films but most of his film roles were in the 1930's and early 1940's. He continued to work in films through to the early 1950's, though most of these were uncredited.