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Daniel Boulanger

Also known as Daniel Michel Auguste Boulanger

92 (at death)January 24, 1922Compiègne, Oise, FrancePopularity 0.2

Daniel Boulanger, born Michel Auguste Boulanger on January 24, 1922, in Compiègne, Oise, France, was a versatile French artist known for his contributions to cinema. He was active as a novelist, playwright, poet, and screenwriter, and also made appearances in films.

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Daniel Boulanger, born Michel Auguste Boulanger on January 24, 1922, in Compiègne, Oise, France, was a versatile French artist known for his contributions to cinema. He was active as a novelist, playwright, poet, and screenwriter, and also made appearances in films. Boulanger's cinematic journey began in the late 1950s and spanned over two decades.

Boulanger's filmography includes notable roles in Jean-Luc Godard's groundbreaking films. He portrayed Police Inspector Vital in the iconic "Breathless" (1960), a seminal work of the French New Wave. He also appeared in "The Third Lover" (1962) as a policeman and in "Bed and Board" (1970) as Le Voisin Ténor. Boulanger's contributions to cinema, though limited to secondary roles, were significant in shaping the French film landscape of the time.…

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