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Gabriel Gabrio (13 January 1887 – 31 October 1946) was a French stage and film actor whose career began in cinema in the silent film era of the 1920s and spanned more than two decades. Gabrio is possibly best recalled for his roles as Jean Valjean in the 1925 Henri Fescourt-directed adaptation of Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, Cesare Borgia in the 1935 Abel Gance-directed biopic Lucrèce Borgia and as Carlos in the 1937 Julien Duvivier-directed gangster film Pépé le Moko, opposite Jean Gabin.
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Filmography
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Movies 35
Noël Bienvenu

Valley of Hell (1943)
Movie
The Executioner

The Devil's Envoys (1942)
Movie
Charles

Camp Thirteen (1940)
Movie
Honoré De Balzac

The Life of Giuseppe Verdi (1938)
Movie
Panturle, le paysan d'Aubignane

Harvest (1937)
Movie
Carlos

Pépé le Moko (1937)
Movie
César Borgia

Lucrezia Borgia (1935)
Movie
James Godfrey

The Oil Sharks (1933)
Movie
Jacques

The Two Orphans (1933)
Movie
Olivier

Happy Hearts (1932)
Movie
Sulphart

Wooden Crosses (1932)
Movie
Philipp Bennett

The Letter (1930)
Movie
Fermin

Wine Cellars (1930)
Movie
Mathieu Froment

Fecundity (1929)
Movie
Sir Herbert Powder

The Joker (1928)
Movie
Germain Sabrier

Antoinette Sabrier (1927)
Movie
Léon Verton

A Son from America (1926)
Movie
Jean Valjean

Les Misérables (1925)
Movie
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Known ForActing
GenderMale
Birthday1887-01-13
Deathday1946-10-31 (59 years old)
Birth NameÉdouard Gabriel Lelièvre
Birth PlaceReims, France
CitizenshipsFrance
Also Known AsEdouard Gabriel Lelièvre
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