Henri Attal
Henri Attal, born on May 13, 1936, in Paris, France, was a French actor known for his contributions to the film industry. His cinematic journey began in the early 1960s, with his first notable role in Jean-Luc Godard's "Vivre Sa Vie" (1962) as Arthur.
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Henri Attal, born on May 13, 1936, in Paris, France, was a French actor known for his contributions to the film industry. His cinematic journey began in the early 1960s, with his first notable role in Jean-Luc Godard's "Vivre Sa Vie" (1962) as Arthur. Throughout his career, Attal appeared in various films, often in uncredited roles that added depth to the narratives.
Some of his notable works include "Let's Rob the Bank" (1964), where he played Ramirez, and "The Unfaithful Wife" (1969), in which he portrayed a man in a cafe. He also appeared in "Les Biches" (1968) as Robègue and in "Innocents with Dirty Hands" (1975) as a marine police officer. Attal's versatility as an actor was evident in his ability to portray diverse characters, contributing significantly to the cinematic experience.











