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Paul Bonifas (3 June 1902 – 9 November 1975) was a French actor, born in Paris. Career [ edit ] In the 1920s, while working for the French customs service , Bonifas took classes in acting at the Conservatoire de Paris in his spare time.
Paul Bonifas was born on 3 June 1902 in Paris, France. He was an actor, known for Charade (1963), The Train (1964) and The Depths (1963). He died on 9 November 1975 in Vernouillet, Yvelines, France.
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Paul Bonifas (3 June 1902 – 9 November 1975) was a French actor, born in Paris. In the 1920s, while working for the French customs service, Bonifas took classes in acting at the Conservatoire de Paris in his spare time. He left with the first prize for comedy, which allowed him to join the Odéon Theatre in 1933, then the Comédie-Française in 1938. He made his first film appearance in 1935 ...
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Paul Bonifas was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Bonifas began his career with roles in the Paul Henreid comedy "Pardon My French" (1951), "The Green Glove" (1952) with Glenn Ford ...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score Yet69%Unknown (Character)No Score Yet0%Gustave (Character)95%89%Spinet (Character)No Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Character)Paul Bonifas was a French actor, born in Paris. He is best known to English-speaking audiences for his role in Stanley Donen's 1963 film Charade, which starred Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. During World War II, Bonifas served in the French Army and was evacuated at Dunkirk.
Paul Bonifas was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Bonifas began his career with roles in the Paul Henreid comedy "Pardon My French" (1951), "The Green Glove" (1952) with Glenn Ford and the Michèle Morgan biopic "Marie Antoinette" (1956).