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Georges Renavent
Biography
From Wikipedia Georges Renavent (April 23, 1894 – January 2, 1969) was an American actor in film, Broadway plays and operator of American Grand Guignol. He was born in Paris, France. His first American film appearance was in The Seven Sisters (1915). Fourteen years later he played an impressive starring role as the Kinkajou in the musical spectacular Rio Rita (1929). Renavent also starred in East of Borneo (1931), a film that went on to achieve latter-day fame when avant-garde filmmaker Joseph Cornell spliced together all of the leading lady's close-ups and came up with a surrealistic exercise titled Rose Hobart (1936). Renavent's final film, Mara Maru, was made in 1952.
Known For

Casablanca
as Conspirator (uncredited)

Strangers on a Train
as Monsieur Darville (uncredited)

The Adventures of Robin Hood
as Saxon peasant (uncredited)

Lady of the Tropics
as Hotel Manager

Queen Christina
as French Ambassador

Sullivan's Travels
as Old Tramp

That Hamilton Woman
as Hotel Manager (uncredited)

History Is Made at Night
as Insp. Millard (uncredited)

It's a Great Feeling
as Andre Bernet (uncredited)

The Charge of the Light Brigade
as Gen. Canrobert (uncredited)