Paul Cambo

About Paul Cambo

Who is it?: Actor
Birth Day: July 3, 1908
Birth Place: Bort-les-Orgues, Corrèze, France

Paul Cambo

Paul Cambo was born Paul-Marius-Raymond Mignonat in Bort-les-Orgues, France in 1908. In 1932 he made his film debut in...
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As per our current Database, Paul Cambo has been died on 19 February, 1978 at Maisons-Laffitte, Yvelines, France.

🎂 Paul Cambo - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday

When Paul Cambo die, Paul Cambo was 70 years old.

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Occupation Actor
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born July 3, 1908 (Bort-les-Orgues, Corrèze, France)
Birthday July 3
Town/City Bort-les-Orgues, Corrèze, France
Nationality France

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Paul Cambo’s zodiac sign is Cancer. According to astrologers, the sign of Cancer belongs to the element of Water, just like Scorpio and Pisces. Guided by emotion and their heart, they could have a hard time blending into the world around them. Being ruled by the Moon, phases of the lunar cycle deepen their internal mysteries and create fleeting emotional patterns that are beyond their control. As children, they don't have enough coping and defensive mechanisms for the outer world, and have to be approached with care and understanding, for that is what they give in return.

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Paul Cambo was born in the Year of the Monkey. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Monkey thrive on having fun. They’re energetic, upbeat, and good at listening but lack self-control. They like being active and stimulated and enjoy pleasing self before pleasing others. They’re heart-breakers, not good at long-term relationships, morals are weak. Compatible with Rat or Dragon.

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Paul Cambo was born Paul-Marius-Raymond Mignonat in Bort-les-Orgues, France in 1908. In 1932 he made his film debut in Chair ardent/Burning Flesh (1932, René Plaissetty) with Jean Marchat. At the end of the decade he had his first leading role in Ramuntcho (1938, René Barberis) opposite stage giant Louis Jouvet.

He also appeared as the son of Raimu in the war drama Le héros de la Marne/ Heroes of the Marne (1938, André Hugon), and as a Russian prince in the adaptation Le joueur d'échecs/The Chess Player (1938, Jean Dréville) with Françoise Rosay as Catherine the Second.

After the war he worked for some time in Mexico. There he appeared in such productions as El jagüey de las ruinas (1945, Gilberto Martínez Solares), the comedy Ocho hombres y una mujer/Eight Men and One Woman (1946, Julián Soler), and El último amor de Goya/Goya's Last Love (1946, Jaime Salvador).

In 1947 year he was back in France and played in Le village de la colère/The Village of Wrath (1947, Raoul André) with Louise Carletti. During the following decade, he focused on his stage work. In 1956, he acted under the direction of Raymond Rouleau in Edmond Rostand's play Cyrano De Bergerac, at the Theatre Sarah Bernhardt.

During this period he only incidentally starred in films.At the end of the 1950's, Paul Cambo regularly appeared in French films. He starred opposite Dora Doll in the prostitution drama Mlle. Pigalle (1958, Maurice Cam).

In the entertaining swashbuckler Le Bossu/The Hunchback of Paris (1959, André Hunebelle) he supported Jean Marais and Bourvil. In the early 1960's he continued to play supporting parts in adventure films with Marais, such as Les mystères de Paris/Devil of Paris (1962, André Hunebelle).

On TV he appeared in Madame Sans Gêne (1963, Claude Barma), an adaptation iof the Victorien Sardou play featuring Sophie Desmarets. From then on his screen appearances were mostly on television, including the popular mini-series Belphégor (1965, Claude Barma) starring Juliette Greco and René Dary.

He played the lead in the TV drama Tout pour le mieux/Everything for the best (1969, Jeannette Hubert), based on a play by Luigi Pirandello. In 1973 he reunited with Jean Marais and director André Hunebelle for the mini-series Joseph Balsamo (1973), based on a novel by Alexandre Dumas père.

That year he also appeared in a TV version of Molière's L'école des femmes/The School of Women (1973, Raymond Rouleau) starring Bernard Blier and with the young Isabelle Adjani in a supporting part.

In the cinema he played with Brigitte Bardot in Don Juan (1973, Roger Vadim), her final leading role in a film as a woman who believes she is the reincarnation of Don Juan. His last small film part was in the comedy La course à l'échalote/The Wild Goose Chase (1975, Claude Zidi) starring Pierre Richard and Jane Birkin.

Three years later, Paul Cambo died in Massons-Lafitte, France, at the age of 69.

Paul Cambo Movies

  • Le Bossu (1959) as Philippe d'Orléans
  • Ramuntcho (1938) as Ramuntcho
  • Le joueur d'échecs (1938) as Le prince Boleslas Vorowsky
  • El último amor de Goya (1946) as Actor

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