Marc Robert Favart  | |
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| Born | 9 February 1911 Alexandria (Égypt)  | 
| Died | 26 July 2003 (aged 92) | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1938–1983 | 
| Spouse(s) | Jenny Carré, daughter of Albert Carré | 
Marc Robert Favart (9 February 1911 – 26 July 2003) was a French actor, married to Jenny Carré, daughter of Albert Carré.
Filmography
Cinema
- 1938: La Cité des lumières (by Jean de Limur)
 - 1939: Angelica or La rose de sang (by Jean Choux)
 - 1941: Ceux du ciel (by Yvan Noé) - a pilot
 - 1941: Parade en sept nuits (by Marc Allégret) - Raymond (uncredited)
 - 1942: Le Destin fabuleux de Désirée Clary (by Sacha Guitry) - Lannes
 - 1943: Des jeunes filles dans la nuit (by René Le Hénaff)
 - 1943: Le Brigand gentilhomme (by Émile Couzinet) - Don Fernand de Torilhas
 - 1944: La Malibran (by Sacha Guitry) - Le ravisseur
 - 1946: Strange Fate (by Louis Cuny) - Philipe - l'assistant du professeur
 - 1948: Colonel Durand (by René Chanas) - Bertrand de Lormoy
 - 1948: Les souvenirs ne sont pas à vendre (by Robert Hennion) - Dessanges
 - 1948: The Lame Devil (by Sacha Guitry) - Abbé Dupanloup (uncredited)
 - 1951: Sous le ciel de Paris (by Julien Duvivier) - Maximilien
 - 1951: Les Mousquetaires du roi (by Marcel Aboulker and Michel Ferry) (unfinished film)
 - 1954: Royal Affairs in Versailles (by Sacha Guitry) - M. de Calènes (uncredited)
 - 1955: Napoléon (by Sacha Guitry) - Count Otto
 - 1955: Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (by Richard Sale) - Hotel manager
 - 1956: Ce soir les jupons volent (by Dimitri Kirsanoff) - Prince Soliman Ben Salah
 - 1964: Faites sauter la banque! (by Jean Girault) - the Italian colleague (uncredited)
 - 1964: Coplan, agent secret FX-18 (by Maurice Cloche) - the Italian colonel
 - 1964: De l'assassinat considéré comme un des beaux-arts (by Maurice Boutel)
 - 1965: Le Majordome (by Jean Delannoy) - Maître Boissard
 - 1965: Passeport diplomatique agent K8 (by Robert Vernay)
 - 1965: Coplan FX 18 casse tout (by Riccardo Freda)
 - 1966: Angelique and the King (by Bernard Borderie) - the surgeon
 - 1966: Killer's Carnival (by Alberto Cardone, Sheldon Reynolds, Robert Lynn and Louis Soulanès) - Sergej (Vienna segment) (uncredited)
 - 1966: Triple Cross (by Terence Young) - General Dalrymple
 - 1967: The Night of the Generals (by Anatole Litvak) - the airport employee (uncredited)
 - 1967: I Killed Rasputin (by Robert Hossein)
 - 1967: Le Samourai (by Jean-Pierre Melville) - Le patron du bar
 - 1970: Last Known Address (by José Giovanni) - the school principal
 - 1970: The Mushroom (by Marc Simenon)
 - 1970: Last Leap (by Édouard Luntz) - L'adjoint de Jauran
 - 1970: Children of Mata Hari (by Jean Delannoy) - Le commissaire principal
 - 1970: Le Cercle rouge (by Jean-Pierre Melville) - the salesman by Mauboussin
 - 1971: Max et les Ferrailleurs (by Claude Sautet) - Loiselle
 - 1971: La part des lions (by Jean Larriaga)
 - 1971: The Widow Couderc (by Pierre Granier-Deferre)
 - 1972: The Pebbles of Étretat (by Sergio Gobbi)
 - 1973: The Woman in Blue (by Michel Deville) - Le premier automobiliste
 - 1973: le Gang des otages (by Édouard Molinaro) - Ange
 - 1973: Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman (by Roger Vadim)
 - 1973: Moi y'en a vouloir des sous (by Jean Yanne) - the Italian delegate
 - 1973: The Day of the Jackal (by Fred Zinnemann) - Minister (uncredited)
 - 1973: Le Mataf (by Serge Leroy)
 - 1973: The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob (by Gérard Oury) - Un invité au marriage (uncredited)
 - 1974: The Four Charlots Musketeers (by André Hunebelle) - M. de Tréville
 - 1974: Chinese in Paris (by Jean Yanne) - Le collaborateur de Montaubert
 - 1974: Paul and Michelle (Paul and Michelle) (by Lewis Gilbert) - the teacher
 - 1974: Creezy (by Pierre Granier-Deferre)
 - 1974: The Four Charlots Musketeers 2 (by André Hunebelle) - M. de Tréville
 - 1974: Verdict (by André Cayatte) - Professor Chartier, Annie's father
 - 1974: Hommes de joie pour femmes vicieuses (by Pierre Chevalier)
 - 1975: Playing with Fire (by Alain Robbe Grillet) - the banquer
 - 1975: Catherine et Compagnie (by Michel Boisrond)
 - 1976: Scrambled Eggs (by Joël Santoni)
 - 1981: La Pension des surdoués (by Pierre Chevalier) - Le père de la militante (uncredited)
 - 1983: La Scarlatine (by Gabriel Aghion)
 
Television
- 1970: Lancelot du Lac (téléfilm) (by Claude Santelli) (Téléfilm) - the king fisher
 - 1971: Les nouvelles aventures de Vidocq (TV serial) - the préfect of the Rhône
 - 1972: Kean: Un roi de Théâtre (by Marcel Moussy) (Téléfilm) - Elliston
 - 1973: Le Monde merveilleux de Paul Gilson (by Frédéric Jacques Temple, Nino Frank and Philippe Agostini, directed by Philippe Agostini)
 - 1973: Les rois maudits (TV serial) - the knight
 - 1973: The Bread Peddler (TV series) (Série TV)
 - 1973: Au théâtre ce soir (Série TV) - La Bécotterie
 - 1974: Une affaire à suivre (by Alain Boudet) (Téléfilm) - Cruchot
 - 1978: Aurélien by Michel Favart (Téléfilm) - Maro Polo
 - 1979: Un juge, un flic (Série TV) - Bortocelli
 - 1980: La peau de chagrin (by Michel Favart) (Téléfilm) - Duke of Navarreins
 - 1982: Adieu by Pierre Badel (Téléfilm) - General de Vandières
 - 1986: Sins (Série TV) - Dr. Beaumais
 - 1987: La nuit du coucou by Michel Favart (Téléfilm) - Man in the hall
 - 1988: War and Remembrance (TV serial) - Count of Chambrun (final appearance)
 
Theater
Author
- 1973: Au théâtre ce soir : Le Bonheur des autres by Robert Favart, mise-en-scene Jacques Sereys, directed by Georges Folgoas, Théâtre Marigny
 - 1983: Madame… pas dame, directed by Marcelle Tassencourt, Théâtre Montansier
 
Comédian
- 1941: Marché noir by Steve Passeur, directed by Camille Corney, théâtre Édouard VII
 - 1942: L'Étoile de Séville by Lope de Vega, directed by Maurice Jacquemont, Comédie des Champs-Élysées
 - 1944: Le Roi Christin by Marcelle Maurette, Théâtre Édouard VII
 - 1948: Interdit au public by Roger Dornès and Jean Marsan, directed by Alfred Pasquali, Comédie-Wagram
 - 1967: La Maison des cœurs brisés by George Bernard Shaw, directed by Jean Tasso, Centre dramatique de l'Est
 
Theater director
- 1946: Le Roi sans amour, three acts play by Paul Mourousy, Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord
 
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