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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henri_RollanHenri Rollan - Wikipedia

    Henri Rollan (23 March 1888 – 23 June 1967) was a French film actor. He appeared in more than 40 films between 1910 and 1962. Selected filmography

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0738305Henri Rollan - IMDb

    Henri Rollan. Actor: Three Musketeers. Passionate about theater to his very last day, Henri Rollan appeared in forty-odd movies, a career spanning six decades. He was one of the first few thespians to accept to play in moving pictures, as early as 1910, whereas most of his fellow actors regarded this new medium as definitely lowbrow.

    • January 1, 1
    • Paris, France
    • January 1, 1
    • Paris, France
  3. Henri Rollan. Actor: Three Musketeers. Passionate about theater to his very last day, Henri Rollan appeared in forty-odd movies, a career spanning six decades. He was one of the first few thespians to accept to play in moving pictures, as early as 1910, whereas most of his fellow actors regarded this new medium as definitely lowbrow.

    • March 23, 1888
    • June 23, 1967
  4. Henri Martine dit Henri Rollan, né le 23 mars 1888 dans le 15e arrondissement de Paris [1] et mort le 23 juin 1967 dans le 2e arrondissement [2], est un acteur [3] et metteur en scène de théâtre français, sociétaire de la Comédie-Française.

  5. Henri Rollan is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes The Crazy Ray, Fan-Fan the Tulip, The Adventures of Arsène Lupin, The Tomboy, The Gamblers, The Reign of Terror, The Absentee, and The Three Musketeers.

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  7. The Three Musketeers (French: Les trois mousquetaires) is a 1932 French historical adventure film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and starring Aimé Simon-Girard, Henri Rollan and Thomy Bourdelle.The film is an adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's 1844 novel The Three Musketeers, and was the first version to be as a sound film.