Pierre Magnier
Pierre Frédéric Magnier was a French actor who began on the stage in the 1890s and became a prominent silent film actor in France. He was the second actor to portray Cyrano de Bergerac in any film in 1925. He continued acting until the 1950s. He is most remembered for the role of the General in Jean Renoir's La règle du jeu, where he has one of the films more poignant quotes when he praises Marcel Dalio's character as one of "a vanishing breed."
Selected filmography
Le Duel D'Hamlet with Sarah Bernhardt André Cornélis- La Roue Paris Cyrano de Bergerac Tossing Ship Antoinette All for Love The Two Orphans Mam'zelle Spahi Second Bureau Wolves Between Them Lady Killer The Lie of Nina Petrovna Double Crime in the Maginot Line The Cheat Ignace
- The Forsaken A Man to Kill The Ladies in the Green Hats Golden Venus Captain Benoit Personal Column Coral Reefs Serenade The Woman I Loved Most Jeannou Mahlia the Mestiza White Wings Lessons in Conduct The Misfortunes of Sophie The Captain Mirror
- Judicial Error The Murdered Model Colomba Ruy Blas The Nude Woman Paris Still Sings The Priest of Saint-Amour Monsieur Leguignon, Signalman
- ''The Porter from Maxim's''