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Lucien Callamand was born on April 1, 1888 in Marseille, Bouches du Rhône, France. Active in the film industry, Callamand appeared in two credited roles across a span of over two decades. In 1938, Callamand portrayed Soldier Damaseau in I Accuse, a film set during the First World War. The role required appearing in uniform, contributing to the wartime atmosphere of the production.
Decades later, in 1959, Callamand took a brief uncredited part as the Dentist’s Patient in Come Dance with Me!, a French musical comedy directed by Michel Boisrond. The film centered on romantic and social themes, and Callamand’s appearance formed a minor but recognizable part of the ensemble cast. His limited but documented screen presence reflects a career spent in supporting roles within the French film indus…







