Jack La Rue (born Gaspere Biondolillo) was an American stage, screen, and television actor. La Rue went from high school to his first acting job, in Otis Skinner's road company production of Blood and Sand. He performed in Broadway plays from around 1923 to 1931. According to La Rue, while appearing in Mae West's play Diamond Lil, he was spotted by Howard Hawks, who offered him a part in the film Scarface, starring Paul Muni. He moved to Hollywood, where he appeared in numerous films. However, Scarface was not one of them. La Rue stated in a newspaper article that, after four days, Hawks had to replace him with George Raft because La Rue was taller than Muni and had a more powerful voice. Later, however, Raft turned down the role of the despicable villain in The Story of Temple Drake, fearing it would damage his screen image, so the part went to La Rue. Sometimes mistaken for Humphrey Bogart, he played thugs and gangsters for the most part. However, director Frank Borzage atypically cast him as a priest in the 1932 version of A Farewell to Arms simply because, according to newspaper columnist Hubbard Keavy, he was "tired of seeing conventional characters". La Rue stated he turned down a role in The Godfather and many parts in the television series The Untouchables because of the way they portrayed Italian-Americans. La Rue died of a heart attack at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California, at the age of 81. He was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California.
Docteur Minxit
Marcel
François Thévenot
The Innkeeper
Docteur Torty
Inspector Fardiano
M. Grégoire, l'ancien patron
M. Esnault, le patron du café
Pierrot
Pierre
Dugelay
Arthur
le commissaire Fernand
Simon, Édouard's second lieutenant
Mayor (segment "Le retour de Louis")
Commissaire Marchal
le contrôleur dans le train
Milou
Mr Larcheron, le directeur de l'usine
Boss of the bistro
Max's Mechanic (uncredited)
Le secrétaire du commissaire (uncredited)
Edouard, the shoemaker (uncredited)
André Drouin
Ernest
Le commissaire Bonnet alias « M. Denis »
(uncredited)
The Bartender
The inspector of the 'Sûreté'
Hairdresser
Inspecteur Chaville
Bonfils
Le gendarme (uncredited)
Lucien Marinval
Commissioner
Georges Girard
Monsieur Jouvillon (uncredited)
The stallholder
Victor
Fredo
Raymond Maroux
Jacques Charbonnier
Mr. Mallet
Barnaboum
Lucioni
Bordenave
le reporter
Ferdinando
Lucien Bouchot
Lemercier, l'encadreur
Pépère
Lucien Simonet
Marc Kelber
Antonio
Ruffin
Jacques Rupert
The operated
Charles Broussard
Commissioner Bernard
Georges
Clavier
Gendarmerie brigadier
Morel
Locomotive driver (uncredited)
Inspector Bruneau
Inspector Reboux
Gomez - le compagnon de Garcin
L'inspecteur de police
Monsieur Boussard
Bac (uncredited)
Le blagueur
Mr. Seguin (uncredited)
First smooth-talker
Line repairman
Monsieur Pierre
Cassel
Director
Soupape
Jean
Doctor Bouchardon
(uncredited)
Léon
Émile Barchandeau
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