
Acting
Saturnin Fabre, born April 4, 1884 in Sens (Yonne) and died October 24, 1961 in Montgeron (Essonne), is a French actor.
His paternal family was from the south of France (Var and Bouches-du-Rhône). He lived in Deuil-la-Barre. He won a first prize at the Conservatoire and played dramas, boulevard comedies and operettas as well, setting himself up as the "thundering", out of phase phrasing, of French cinema. He approaches the silent cinema since 1911 with Albert Capellani to whom we owe since 1909 the first French feature film: L'Assommoir. In 1929, he switched to talking with The Road is Beaut…

Service Entrance
as Mr Delécluze, père et bourreau officiel

It's the Paris Life
as Comte Gontran de Barfleur

The Most Wanted Man
as W.W. Stone

Carnival
as Dr. Caberlot

Virgile
as Le président

Holiday for Henrietta
as Antoine - a consumer

Les Petites Cardinal
as Horace Cardinal

Miquette
as Le marquis

Brasil
as Self

Rome Express
as Pofessor