Birthday
1919/11/26
Day of death
1959/12/10 (40 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Clermont-Ferrand, Puy-de-Dôme, France
Also know as
Henry Vidal
Henri Vidal (26 November 1919 – 10 December 1959) was a French film actor. Henri Lucien Raymond Vidal was first noticed after he won the "Apollo of 1939" contest in Paris. He was spotted by Édith Piaf, and made his film debut alongside her in the movie Montmartre-sur-Seine in 1941. Vidal went on to appear in more than 30 films between 1941 and 1959. In addition to his wife, Michèle Morgan, he played opposite some of the biggest leading ladies in French films of the 1950s: Françoise Arnoul, Bri...Read more
(1959) Come Dance with Me!
as Hervé Dandieu
(1957) The Gates of Paris
as Pierre Barbier
(1957) La Parisienne
as Michel Legrand
(1958) Be Beautiful and Shut Up
as l'inspecteur Jean Morel
(1957) To Catch a Spy
as Francis Coplan
(1959) An Angel on Wheels
as Pierre Chaillot
(1943) Homeport
as Raymond
(1954) Attila
as Aetius
(1944) Angel of the Night
as Bob, le trésorier
(1949) The Hell of Lost Pilots
as Captain Bertrand
(1955) House on the Waterfront
as Michel
(1947) The Damned
as Docteur Guilbert
(1959) Pensione Edelweiss
as Jean Monnier
(1955) Scampolo 53
as ---
(1957) A Kiss for a Killer
as Philippe Delaroche
(1951) The Strange Madame X
as Étienne
(1949) Fabiola
as Rhual
(1955) The Wicked Go to Hell
as Pierre Macquart
(1955) Série noire
as L'inspecteur Léo Fardier
(1952) The Seven Deadly Sins
as Dr. Henri (segment "Gluttony")
(1957) Too Many Lovers
as Jo aka Kid Chabanne, le boxeur
(1954) Orient Express
as Jacques Ferrand
(1959) Too Late to Love
as Walter Hermelin
(1950) Here Is the Beauty
as Pierre Leroux
(1952) It Happened in Paris
as Vladimir Krasnya
(1959) Beast at Bay
as Daniel Morane
(1959) The Wreckers
as Yann Le Cœur
(1952) Desperate Decision
as Steve
(1941) Montmartre on the Seine
as Maurice Cazaux
(1950) The Strollers
as Jean-Louis Cavalade
(1946) Strange Fate
as Alain de Saulieu
(1951) The Passerby
as François Malard
(1955) Napoleon
as Marshal Joachim Murat
(1947) The Fan
as Pierre
(1956) Cinépanorama
as Self