Birthday
1880/05/17
Day of death
1964/05/14 (84 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Also know as
Paul Perret, Paul Jean Félix Didier Perret, Jean d'Id, Jean D'Yd
Jean Paul Félix Didier Perret, who used the stage name Jean d'Yd, was a French actor and comedian who was born in Paris on 17 May 1880. He died in Vernon, Eure, France on 14 May 1964.
(1931) End of the World
as M. de Murcie
(1928) The Passion of Joan of Arc
as Guillaume Evrard
(1923) The Smiling Madame Beudet
as Monsieur Labas
(1932) Tu m'oublieras
as ---
(1932) Monsieur de Pourceaugnac
as ---
(1938) Street Without Joy
as General Counsel
(1939) Cordial Agreement
as Joë Chamberlain
(1942) The Devil's Envoys
as The Playboy
(1942) Little Nothings
as ---
(1940) The Emigrant
as Chief engineer
(1942) Men Without Fear
as ---
(1945) The Bohemian Life
as Toy merchant (uncredited)
(1946) Raboliot
as ---
(1946) Land Without Stars
as (uncredited)
(1946) Behind These Walls
as Advisor
(1946) Impasse
as ---
(1947) Dreams of Love
as Cadolle
(1948) The Last Vacation
as ---
(1948) Colonel Durand
as ---
(1947) Captain Blomet
as (uncredited)
(1950) Here Is the Beauty
as Ceccati
(1949) Fantomas Against Fantomas
as Le neurologue
(1948) The Private Life of an Actor
as ---
(1950) Justice Is Done
as Superior of the religious school
(1952) Matrimonial Agency
as The deaf girl's father
(1934) Tartarin of Tarascon
as Ladevèze
(1954) On Trial
as Le président
(1931) Fra Diavolo
as ---
(1944) Twilight
as Le docteur Socrate
(1923) Gossette
as Maître Varadès
(1959) The Wreckers
as Le curé
(1958) Les Misérables
as Le père Mabeuf
(1956) Man and Child
as ---
(1943) The Eternal Return
as Amédée Frossin
(1927) Napoleon
as La Bussière
(1923) La dame de Monsoreau
as Chicot
(1924) The Hand That Has Killed
as Inspecteur Bréchet
(1946) Martin Roumagnac
as L'oncle de Blanche
(1938) S.O.S. Mediterranean
as ---
(1953) Lucrèce Borgia
as The doctor
(1955) The Little Rebels
as Francis' grandfather
(1950) God Needs Men
as Corentin Gourvennec
(1956) Les Truands
as Le grand-père
(1934) Rothchild
as Le professeur
(1948) Le Cavalier de Croix-Mort
as ---
(1927) Napoleon Seen by Abel Gance - Second Part: Napoleon and the French Revolution
as La Bussière
(1927) Napoleon Seen by Abel Gance - First Part: Bonaparte's Youth
as La Bussière