
Life and Deaths of Max Linder
Documentary · History
Overview
An exploration of the dazzling rise and mysterious downfall of French actor and filmmaker Max Linder (1883-1925), the world’s first international film star and mentor to British actor and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin.
Top Cast


Rémi Bichet
Rémi Bichet
Max Linder's Voice (voice)
Rémi Bichet
Max Linder's Voice (voice)
Adam Levý
Adam Levý
Charlie Chaplin's Voice (voice)
Adam Levý
Charlie Chaplin's Voice (voice)


Nadir Legrand
Nadir Legrand
Doctor / Voice (voice)
Nadir Legrand
Doctor / Voice (voice)
Mikołaj Adamczuk
Mikołaj Adamczuk
Hotel Bellboy
Mikołaj Adamczuk
Hotel Bellboy
Daniel Echaust
Daniel Echaust
Inspector Cassius
Daniel Echaust
Inspector Cassius
Yves Arnaud
Yves Arnaud
Detective
Yves Arnaud
Detective


Halina Bednarz
Halina Bednarz
Suzanne Leuvielle (Max's Mother)
Halina Bednarz
Suzanne Leuvielle (Max's Mother)
Agata Puterko
Agata Puterko
Marcelle Leuvielle (Max's Sister)
Agata Puterko
Marcelle Leuvielle (Max's Sister)


Armand Eloi
Armand Eloi
Dr. Jean Ducan
Armand Eloi
Dr. Jean Ducan


Geoffroy Boutan
Geoffroy Boutan
Charles Pathé
Geoffroy Boutan
Charles Pathé
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