Edmond Duquesne

Edmond Duquesne

Birth : 1854-02-25, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France

Death : 1918-11-24

History

French silent film actor, known for Father John; or, The Ragpicker of Paris (1913), The Legend of the Eagle (1911) and Madame Sans-Gêne (1911).

Profile

Edmond Duquesne

Movies

The Portrait of the Admiral
Noirval
Adapted from a Belgian novel
Simone
Simone has been brought up by her widowed father and Hermance, the old governess. She loves her father and worships her dead mother. But nobody has ever told her about the strange circumstances in which her mother lost her life. In fact, fifteen years earlier, following a hunting party, Mme de Sergeac had been found in her bedroom, killed by gunshot. Beside her, her husband, wounded and unconscious. Now Simone is fifteen. She is in love with Michel Mignier, but she still does not know the truth. It is Hermance, the governess, who will the reveal the whole thing ...
The Funny Regiment
Capitaine Hurtulet
The Twins, regular bad men of the regiment, have been condemned to the military prison, and it goes much against the grain of the kind-hearted Captain Hurluret to see these poor fellows confined to their cells. His leniency toward them, however, is speedily taken advantage of with most amusing results.
Le chiffonnier de Paris
The Spoiled Sparrows
Morin
Based on a novel by Gaston Derys.
Gerval, the Iron-Master
Le mystère du pont Notre Dame
Drama in which the love between Claude and Germaine is tested when Claude is falsely accused and Germaine's father doesn't approve of their relationship.
The Queen's Necklace
Based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas.
Dog and Wolf
An old surgeon shows kindness to a tramp.
Madame Sans-Gêne
Directed by André Calmettes and Henri Desfontaines.