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Michel Nastorg

Michel Nastorg

Acting1914Saint-Martin-de-Lamps, Indre, France

Biography

Michel Nastorg (1914–1984) was a French actor.

During World War II he was called into the French army as Soldier Second Class. With the Seventh Army he retreated from Belgium before a fierce German onslaught, and found himself at Dunkirk in June 1940. On 1 June he and other French soldiers embarked on the Scotia which was almost immediately sunk by a German Stuka. Nastorg was rescued by a British destroyer which discharged him at Dover. He was then returned to France in two weeks time.

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Acting History

1981
Ce que femme veut
as Commissioner
1971
1969
Constance
as Mortimer Durham
1967
Action Man
as Coulomb (uncredited)
Ami-Ami
as Max
At Theatre Tonight
TVas Max1 eps
1966
The Gardener of Argenteuil
as Le voyageur de commerce dans le train
1965
Circus Angel
as M. de Montsouris
1962
A Horse for Two
as Jean-Pierre, effeminate butcher
1957
Give Me My Chance
as Un producteur
La Peau de l'ours
as Medical examiner
1956
Les Truands
as Le maire
1955
The Aristocrats
as Le visiteur
Papa, Mama, My Wife and Me
as Me Vandalle, de Cambrai (uncredited)
1953
Captain Slipper
as Salesman at the "Garage du Centre" (uncredited)
This Man Is Dangerous
as Goyas the Black Swan's Host
Welcome
as Michaud
1952
She and Me
as le père de Juliette
Mr. Leguignon Lampiste
as L'homme qui écoute la radio (uncredited)
Matrimonial Agency
as The notary
1951
Poison
as Le brigadier
Under the Paris Sky
as Examiner (uncredited)
Young Love
as (uncredited)
1949
Toâ
as René
The Naked Woman
as The painter
1946
Messieurs Ludovic
as Le Chartier's secretary (uncredited)
1938
Gosse de riche
as Duvernet

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
10/2/1914
Day of Death
6/9/1984
Place of Birth
Saint-Martin-de-Lamps, Indre, France