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Samson Fainsilber
Actor
Born May 18, 1904Died December 19, 1983 (79 years)
Samson Fainsilber (18 June 1904, Iași – 19 December 1983, Paris) was a Romanian-born French film actor. During his career he appeared in around sixty films and television series. He featured in the 1933 historical drama Roger la Honte.
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Source: Article "Samson Fainsilber" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
| 1983 | Life Is a Bed of Roses · as Zoltán Forbek |
| 1981 | Anthelme Collet ou le brigand gentilhomme (TV Series) · as M. Palmieri-Borgia |
| 1980 | Docteur Teyran (TV Series) · as Poncin |
| 1980 | Les aventures de Papa Poule (TV Series) · as M. Pera |
| 1979 | Charles and Lucie · as Le Gobeur D'oeufs |
| 1978 | Emile Zola or Human Conscience (TV Series) · as Jules |
| 1977 | Animal · as Le Vieux Maquilleur |
| 1977 | Les héritiers (TV Series) · as Igor |
| 1977 | Un juge, un flic (TV Series) · as Le Vieux Gaubert |
| 1977 | Providence · as Old Man |
| 1975 | Il faut vivre dangereusement · as L'homme Aux Oiseaux |
| 1975 | La rôtisserie de la reine Pédauque · as M. De La Guéritaude |
| 1974 | Chéri-Bibi (TV Series) · as L'acteur Qui Joue Oedipe |
| 1974 | No Pockets in a Shroud · as Gonzague |
| 1974 | Les faucheurs de marguerites (TV Series) · as Paul-Louis Weiller |
| 1974 | Stavisky · as L'employé Au Fichier |
| 1973 | |
| 1972 | The Accursed Kings (TV Series) · as Roger Mortimer Le Vieux |
| 1971 | Échec et meurtre · as Mangenstein |
| 1970 | Un mystère par jour (TV Series) · as Parranquet |
| 1966 | Marie Tudor (TV Series) · as Lord Clinton |
| 1966 | At the Theater Tonight (TV Series) · as Mangenstein |
| 1962 | L'histoire pittoresque (TV Series) · as Le Roi |
| 1958 | Les Cinq dernières minutes (TV Series) · as Charles |
| 1956 | If Paris Were Told to Us · as Mazarin |
| 1954 | Royal Affairs in Versailles · as Mazarin |
| 1938 | She Returned at Dawn · as L'inspecteur Veber |
| 1935 | Thirteen Days of Love · as Dario |
| 1935 | Napoléon Bonaparte · as Danton |
| 1932 | Three Musketeers · as Cardinal Richelieu |
| 1931 | End of the World · as Schomburg |




