Jean Gabin
Jean Gabin was a prominent French actor born on May 17, 1904, in Paris, France. He became famous for his roles in classic French films during the 1930s and 1940s. Gabin's deep voice and rugged charm made him a beloved figure in cinema, and he often portrayed tough, working-class characters. His performances in films like La Grande Illusion and Pépé le Moko solidified his status as a leading man in French film history.
Throughout his career, Gabin worked with renowned directors such as Marcel Carné and Jacques Becker. He continued to act in films until the 1970s, showcasing his versatility across various genres. Gabin's influence on French cinema remains significant,